Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Tip Sheet for Leaders on Politics

by Dr. Sam Musa


A leader is a decision maker who is goal oriented and visionary - a person who is able to inspire his/her team to see the vision of the organization and strive to keep the team focused on meeting the mission. Organizational politics and leadership are deeply linked. Politics is the way people resolve differences through discussion, negotiation, or compromise. Organizational politics, on the other hand, is the process and behavior in human interactions involving power and authority. In order to succeed in a political environment, leaders need to acknowledge the legalities of the organizational mission and strategize and implement with political sensitivity.

Politics in the workplace shouldn't be about negative behaviors or undesired actions. It is about understanding the environment of the organization - it is a tool to help to make better decisions. There are four major steps that can be used to strategize decisions politically. The first step is by assessing the political feasibility, which assesses the acceptability and the operational capacity. The second step is mapping the political landscape. This can be done through defining the organizational strengths, weakness, motivations, resources, values, and trade-offs. The third step is to perform political costs and benefits analysis by evaluating costs and benefits. The fourth step is to actually make the decision.

Politics is a tool to assess the operational capacity and to balance diverse views of interested parties. It is power and should be used to implement decisions with political sensitivity. The following is a list of tips for leaders on workplace politics:



1. Understand the political relationship by defining the politics in the organization first

2. Identify the benefits of politics and develop a political map

3. Implement decisions and policies with political sensitivity

4. Acquire political responsibility

5. Be professional and responsible

6. Have personal and legal responsibility

7. Use political favors to accept policy

8. Increase power over decisions

9. Use political environment to access future decision-making

10. Assess operational capacity

11. Assess value and substantive worth

12. Map the political landscape to assess the organizational strengths and weaknesses

13. Understand the resources, incentives, and exchanges.

14. Develop your arguments and prepare in advance

15. Know how to use the formal rules

16. Take advantage of information opportunities

17. Negotiate, compromise, and adapt

18. Balance diverse views of interested parties

19. Advance the goals of stakeholders

20. Work within the scope of authority and meet ethical guidelines

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Stand Down

Always, in those moments
It all feels so sudden,
Our voices just carry -- let's
Stand down

What should take a whisper
Ends up a tempest
In fights with no victor; girl, let's
Stand down ...

In all our litanies of blame
And still waters we set aflame
You keep pulling away
I keep pushing back
Yearning for retreat
Still poised for attack
Girl, we may never ever be the same again, no
So let's try to regain our roots instead
Of watching the sky fall ...

Every hour
We try to claim power
We're losing what's ours
Girl, stand down

I'll do whatever
To get back 'forever'
Let's get it together, girl
Stand down ...

You -- no matter what you do --
Remain my light, my heart, my truth
It's not so bad
You know we're not assigned
That fate
Mephistopheles designed
So if you want to take a breath and think things through
I'll drop my sword
And pray you'll drop yours too
Let's live love ...

our first morning

as the morning rays light up our morning, sublime,
bathing us through our ajar window blinds,
they illuminate the blessing that I found in you,
as you lie there, dancing in dreams formed anew.
your skin more delicate than our satin sheets,
your hair, a river that flows over perfect cheeks,
rendering a mere mortal man like myself weak
scribes would find you far too beguiling to speak.
your soft breaths like music; your curves, balletic
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but these words alone cannot escape my lips
how can I fully express a moment like this?
so, instead, I kiss your forehead, lost in bliss,
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my passion is true; I stare for a long while
as you awaken to my slow caress, you smile.
I smile back --
all this, saying what words lack.
our love surpasses words, yet we`re ever knowing
where our hearts lie forever,
in our first morning,
together.