During election season, it’s hard not to think about politics in the office. Often viewed as negative, and associated with being false or inauthentic; office politics doesn’t have to be a dirty word. In fact, those that are politically savvy will find they are more successful. It’s important to remember, however, that there is a distinct difference between being politically savvy and traditional “office politics.” Consequently, managers who are able to identify politically savvy employees will find they are able to build a much more proficient company culture and boost their bottom line.
What does it mean to be politically savvy in the office? It involves the sincere use of skills, behaviors and qualities to be more effective in your day-to-day job, and for long-term success. It’s about getting to the next level without putting your colleagues down, but rather building your team up to ensure success.
As leaders, it’s our job to be on the look-out for these politically savvy employees as we’re hiring, and within our existing workforce. With this in mind, what does the politically savvy employee look like?
For employers, hiring politically savvy employees can boost your bottom line. The politically savvy have the skills to succeed; they work hard and are passionate about what they do, and they get things done using the network they have. They have the ability to listen, pick up on social cues and build relationships. And because your employees are really the ones on the frontlines of a company, interacting with customers and representing a brand, savvier employees can result in greater ROI.
For employees, the ability to be politically savvy in the workplace can boost their position in the company. Not only are these skills critical to personal development, but those who master what it is to be politically savvy will be rewarded with promotions and opportunities for career growth.
Unlike the general election that the US will witness this November, when it comes to politically savvy employees there doesn’t have to be a winner and a loser. When employees focus on engaging in the right type of politics, they achieve more success for the company and more fulfilling career growth personally. As leaders, it’s our job to help our workforce understand the difference between petty office politics, ego, and political savviness. As we embrace the positive side of politics, we’ll foster a more collaborative, productive workforce and culture, to drive greater organizational success.