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**Episode Forty One : Navigating Corporate Politics: Playing the Game Without Losing Yourself

**Episode Forty One : Navigating Corporate Politics: Playing the Game Without Losing Yourself

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Navigating Corporate Politics Ethically: Mastering Workplace Dynamics This episode explores the intricacies of corporate politics, focusing on ethical navigation through key components such as social astuteness, interpersonal influence, networking ability, and apparent sincerity. Emphasizing emotional intelligence and genuine relationships, it provides strategies for ethically influencing decisions and navigating workplace dynamics. The discussion highlights real-life case studies of individuals who successfully applied these principles and offers a checklist to ensure ethical conduct. Additionally, it addresses the potential risks like burnout and the evolving landscape of remote work, encouraging listeners to engage in corporate politics on their own ethical terms for a more fulfilling career. 00:00 Navigating Corporate Politics: An Introduction 00:51 Defining Corporate Politics 02:05 The Four Key Parts of Political Skill 04:14 Using Political Skills Ethically 05:31 Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace 06:13 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence 06:29 Building Genuine Connections at Work 07:35 Case Studies: Sarah and Michael 09:22 The Downside: Burnout and Cynicism 10:09 Self-Care and Ethical Navigation 11:00 The Future of Corporate Politics 11:36 Final Thoughts on Navigating Corporate Politics

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