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Get Them on Your Side
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Get Them on Your Side

Win Support. Convert Skeptics. Get Results.

Platinum Press, 2005 plus...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

Political savvy can shape your career in any organization. Most "politically competent" people developed their talent through extensive experience. Such competence is a difficult skill to transmit through book learning. That sums up the major shortcoming of Samuel B. Bacharach’s book. On the plus side, he provides matrices and enumerates the characteristics you need to build coalitions. He also provides extensive examples, accounting for nearly half the book, to illustrate politically wise tactics. Yet, Bacharach’s tone is occasionally professorial. His ideas about coalition building are certainly applicable, but people who are truly politically savvy will not need this book. getAbstract.com recommends it primarily for novices - those who want to be wise corporate politicians, but aren’t yet. If you are higher up the ladder, you should already have developed your political competence - although you may appreciate the refresher course.

Take-Aways

  • "Politically competent" individuals understand other people’s agendas, goals and interests.
  • They develop consensus and build coalitions.
  • Leaders who want to make change are generally either "tinkerers" or "overhaulers."

About the Author

Samuel B. Bacharach is a professor of organizational behavior at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations. He directs Cornell’s Institute for Workplace Studies and the Smithers Institute. He is the author and editor of more than 20 books and numerous journal articles.


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