WIN AT THE GAME OF OFFICE POLITICS Jo Miller, CEO, Women‟s Leadership Coaching, Inc. © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 1 Corporate subscribers © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 2 Welcome back! Bank of America Northrop Grumman 3 © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. Jo Miller CEO Women‟s Leadership Coaching, Inc. • Specializes in helping women break into leadership in industries that have been traditionally considered 'a man's world', such as technology, finance and energy. • Since 1998, has developed and implemented leadership development programs that have benefited women worldwide. • Delivers over 60 speaking presentations annually to audiences of up to 1,200 women for women‘s conferences and corporate women‘s initiatives. © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 4 In this webinar 1) Why you can‟t afford to ignore office politics 2) The shadow organization map 3) The unwritten, unspoken „rules of the game‟ © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 5 #WLCwebinar @womensleadershp @jo_miller © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 6 WHY YOU CAN‟T AFFORD TO IGNORE OFFICE POLITICS © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 7 Office politics © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. Do you enjoy playing the game? 8 Of 100 aspiring women leaders in high-tech, only 2% of women at a high tech company strongly felt they knew how to navigate office politics positively and effectively. Of 954 professional women, 23% reported office politics as their biggest frustration. 9 Many women managers find engaging in office politics to be difficult and painful, and some even view it as ―evil‖. © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. So why not just ignore it? © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 10 “Avoiding (office) politics altogether can be deadly for your career. Every workplace has an intricate system of power, and you can — and should — work it ethically to your best advantage.” — Erin Burt 11 © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. Those who are politically savvy Have better career prospects Have better career trajectories Are seen as more promotable Are less likely to derail © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 12 Ignore it Be positively politically savvy Turn into someone you don‟t like © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 13 4 competencies of the positively politically savvy: Social astuteness Interpersonal influence Networking ability Sincerity © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 14 Who do you know who does this well? What qualities or characteristics do they have? © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 15 Office Politics Organizational Awareness Being a savvy observer of the communication and relationships that surround you in your organization. © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 16 THE SHADOW ORGANIZATION MAP © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 17 The Org Chart © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 18 THE ORG CHART Doesn‘t tell the full story © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 19 THE SHADOW ORGANIZATION © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 20 The Org Chart © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 21 Relationships © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 22 Relationships © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 23 Relationships Influence © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 24 Relationships Influence Coalitions © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 25 Relationships Influence Coalitions © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 26 Relationships Influence Coalitions Key Influencers © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 27 Relationships Influence Coalitions Key Influencers Verticals © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 28 EXERCISE: What are some ways to gather information to map your shadow organization? a) In face-to-face interactions b) Virtually © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 29 THE RULES OF THE GAME © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 30 Every organization has unwritten, unspoken “Rules of the Game”. © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 31 EXERCISE: 1) Identify some ―rules of the game‖ in your organization. 2) What are ways to navigate ethically and effectively within these rules? © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 32 What if you don‟t like the game that is being played? Early career • Create a workaround Mid-level and senior-level • Be a gamechanger © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 33 In this webinar 1) Why you can‟t afford to ignore office politics 2) The shadow organization map 3) The unwritten, unspoken „rules of the game‟ © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 34 © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 35 Poised for Leadership Workshop April 30 in Sunnyvale, CA Hosted by NetApp. womensleadershipcoaching.com/pfl © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 36 Recommended Ask an Executive: A Q&A session with Nina Simosko of Nike www.womensleadershipcoaching.blogspot.com/2014/02/ask-executivewinning-at-game-of-office.html Women and Political Savvy. How to build and embrace a fundamental leadership skill. www.ccl.org/leadership/pdf/research/WomenPoliticalSavvy.pdf © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 37 Building Relationships of Trust Tuesday, April 22 Trust is the fundamental building block of authentic workplace relationships. Every conversation presents an opportunity to build – or destroy – trust. Learn the dos and don‘ts of creating trust. With Joanne Collins and Jody Mahoney. © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 38 The recording will be posted on Thursday in the membership site at www.womensleadershipcoaching.com Click Member Log-in © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 39 Discussion Questions 1) What insights did you gain from your shadow organization map? 2) What are some ways to gather information for your map? (Virtually and face to face?) 3) Identify any gaps in your network. What will you do, to close those gaps? 4) What ‗rules of the game‘ have you encountered? 5) What are ways to navigate those rules? © COPYRIGHT 2013 WOMEN‘S LEADERSHIP COACHING, INC. 40
© Copyright 2026 Paperzz