THE POLITICS OF FIGURES <\/strong><\/p>\nYou’d be lying to yourself if you believe that some of the staff in your workplace do not engage in company rackets and deals.<\/p>\n
Financial numbers are being changed on a daily basis and the amount depends on the size as well as the financial strength of the organization. For instance, the kind of illegal deals going on in a medium scale company would be different from what happens in a bigger company.<\/p>\n
In the politics of numbers, people form cliques according to how they connive to change company financial numbers.<\/p>\n
Sometimes, uninvolved employees (especially new comers) tend to make the mistake of trying to blow the whistle on people involved, not knowing that in most cases, even the head of the organisation or department is involved.<\/p>\n
INFORMATION POLITICS <\/strong><\/p>\nMost times, when new staff is employed in an organization or transferred to a branch, they are often approached by top staff to help them with information, which is why it’s always advisable to mind the way you talk about your bosses in the presence of new staff because they may be planted for information.<\/p>\n
In this kind of politics, who you report to will determine what will be accrued to you. Most bosses always use this method to monitor the activities of their staff, but oftentimes, other cliques find a way to lure them into their fold.<\/p>\n
Workplace politics can be stopped, but it usually takes a complete revolution or dissolution of management to end it. It is a dangerous thing for business, and has led most to crumble. If you work in a company where there’s a lot of politics, stay humble or simply walk away.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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