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Politics are a part of the human condition; so,
business affairs are rife with political behavior. This really isn’t good or bad. What
matters is how we manage this reality. As executives, we need to wade
through political waters effectively by leveraging the positive aspects
and minimizing the negatives ones.
Webster’s defines politics this way, “political affairs
of business: competition between groups or individuals for power and
leadership.” Anyone with kids has seen this play out from
the earliest years. My twins were keeping score from the time they
were infants. They watched closely for signs that they were receiving
their fair share of attention and competed for power in simple and effective
ways. They learned and developed as they competed with one another. They
were being political.
Let’s look at business executives. A business leader
is expected to bring in the best talent, create a high performing organization,
and hit the numbers. In the thrust and parry of competition, there
will be winners, losers and a good dose of political behavior. When
managed correctly, politics are healthy. When ignored, our competitive
drives can lead to bad behavior and hurt a business’s ability to
execute. Bad behavior can play out in many ways and most of us
can recite our fair share of examples.
So what should the leader do to ensure political behavior is channeled
positively? It’s all about simply and clearly communicating
your values. Values act as the lighthouse, keeping your team off
the rocks, and focusing them on what’s important.
Simple values are best and the fewer the better. Here is an example
of three simple values that during the heat of competition, can keep
your team “off the rocks”.
- Straight Talk: Lou Gerstner used this effectively
at IBM. Tell
Lou “your truth”, not what you think he wants to hear.
- Teamwork: we get there together
- Accountability: we must choose to be accountable
and not engage in “The
Blame Game”.
Values must be communicated simply, concisely,
and FREQUENTLY. In
every interaction, you should consciously model them. With the
passage of time, they will become second nature and ever present. You
may see the rocks, but you won’t hit them.
When you think about politics, think about values. Your
team will appreciate it.
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