Saturday, August 31, 2019
Introduction to Organizational Politics Essay
This piece consists heavily of quotations from and adaptations of material from several sources (see references at the end). There still may be some unreferenced quotations because I have lost track of their genesis over many years of moving content through various notes. I donââ¬â¢t claim originality, other than the choice and organizing of material ââ¬â Rex Mitchell. Pfeffer (1992, p. 30) defined politics as ââ¬Å"the processes, the actions, the behaviors through which potential power is utilized and realizedâ⬠. Another author (Dubrin, 2001 , p. 92) defined organizational politics as ââ¬Å"informal approaches to gaining power through means other than merit or luckâ⬠. It could be argued that politics are used primarily to achieve power, either directly or indirectly, e. g. , by being promoted, receiving a larger budget or other resources, or gaining desirable assignments. Many people regard organizational politics as something negative (e. g. , pursuing selflnterests at the expense of others) and something to be minimized. Consequently, although most people know that organizational politics are common, they avoid saying so when it concerns one=s own ehavior. It is more common to talk about politics when complaining about a loss to a friend than it is in the context of oneââ¬â¢s own political maneuvering. When we win on an issue, we call it leadership; when we lose, we call it politics. In many organizations, politics is a taboo subject, which makes it difficult for individuals to deal with this crucially important aspect of organizational reality. I believe a leader must skillfully use organizational politics to acquire and retain power and to accomplish major goals. Therefore, it would be a mistake to pretend that politics does not exist or to antasize that a leader can be effective without appropriate (and ethical, I would add) use of politics. As Pericles wrote over 2500 years ago, ââ¬Å"Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesnââ¬â¢t mean politics wonââ¬â¢t take an interest in you. â⬠I regard organizational politics as neither good nor bad, per se, although it is important for us to distinguish between ethical and unethical political behavior.
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