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How to draw clear boundaries in the workplace

A company is a microcosm of a society, with thousands of hands, thousands of fingerprints, thousands of people, and thousands of personalities. Therefore, office politics are ever-changing and colorful. The importance of office politics cannot be underestimated, but only the role of work technology and performance results can be overestimated. Only those who are well versed in office politics will be able to establish good interpersonal relationships within the company and department, and will be able to gain promotions and salary increases. A large part of the job-hopping army is related to office politics. Because there are people who are duplicitous, duplicitous, conspirators, gossips, infighting, and competing with each other, so the office becomes highly political and ambitious. For business and work colors. Although many people strictly follow the ancient adage: you must not have the intention to harm others, and you must have the intention to guard against others. Keep your eyes open and take precautions, but you are still blind and cannot guard against it. The mystery is beyond words, and the mystery is like a book from heaven. As the saying goes: If a tree is moved, it will die, but if a person is moved, it will live. Therefore, under the squeeze of office politics, some people are forced to leave their jobs and become part of the army of job-hopping.

In the office, if you think that if you don’t fight with the world and have no grudges against others, you will have peace in the world, and if you think that if you make good friends and don’t have grudges, you will have friends all over the world, then you will be too bookish. It must be a big fall. The tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop. Some people who are not good at business and lack confidence like to use some tricks and engage in office political tricks to fish in troubled waters and get an official position.

Office politics are divided into two categories. One type is office-based academics who teach people how to achieve success and get ahead by any means necessary, even if they scheming, cheating, using any means, or sacrificing their friends; the other type is like Carnegie, who uses a more optimistic and positive approach A perspective on workplace politics. The two approaches vary from person to person. There is no need to be overly biased. The ideal attitude is the golden mean. Only by participating moderately and learning about office politics can you know how to defend yourself and the talisman of self-defense:

1 , Don’t stay out of things, be indifferent, don’t make trouble, and don’t scheming. Be kind to others and have a clear ear and eyesight. Be well informed and adapt accordingly.

2. Integrate into the team, become an important member of the team, strive to increase the network savings passbook, and remember to attribute credit and glory to team partners.

3. See the six directions with your eyes, listen to all directions with your ears, keep your mind clear and your heart not confused. That is: open your eyes to see right from wrong; prick your ears and be well-informed; shut your mouth to avoid getting into trouble; use your brain to protect yourself.

4. Don’t interfere with or publicize other people’s private affairs, don’t show off your personal strengths. Learn more about how to compete in the workplace and how to survive in the office.

5. Communicate more with your immediate boss to make him feel reliable and trustworthy, and not to make him feel threatened.

6. Be open-minded and broad-minded, learn more knowledge and worry less about small things.

7. As the saying goes, "The first bird will be shot first." Don't rush to be the first in everything. The projects that should be lagging behind will fall behind. Usually invisible, occasionally revealing. 8. During working hours, immerse yourself in work and look busy. Don't talk and laugh, which will look unreliable.

9. Don’t be afraid of colleagues who like to gossip, and pay little attention to them. You can't waste the limited life your parents gave you to these office villains.