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A.ROBERT MARIA VINCENT Head – C.D.P

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A.ROBERT MARIA VINCENTHead – C.D.P

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Don’t show your teeth always make a smart smile

• One thing our generation lacks is emotional intelligence. We might be extremely tech savvy, cynical, humorous, intellectual and totally cool, but we just don’t know how to behave on most occasions.

• Particularly, in a professional environment. Because we don’t know how to deal with office politics. And we definitely don’t know when to shut up. 

How to escape from OFFICE POLITICS - ARISE ROBY

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1. Don't talk about switching on to a new job. 

You just don’t talk about these things. It is a no-no. Whether you’re looking for a job or not, it is entirely your business.

We don’t realize it, but talking about this highlights your disinterest in work. Don’t be surprised if this news reaches your boss (because sooner or later it will).

He’ll probably stop giving you work and then you won’t know where to go. 

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2. Don't talk about your pay package. 

• No matter what your intentions are, you come across as a show-off. On top of that, it gives your colleagues a reason to compare.

• The outcome of this is that people make direct contrasts between how you work and how much you get paid. And you don’t want that.  

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Avoid sharing details of your sex life.

• Nobody wants to know what you do in your bedroom. Office is just not the place to discuss these intimate details. It makes people around you uncomfortable. Let’s just say some lines shouldn’t be crossed. 

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4. Don't mock your team mates. 

• You might not mean any harm, but other people are sensitive and can take your jokes to heart. Especially your juniors. Mocking is a way of bringing them down. So, before you decide to laugh at someone, take a step back and evaluate your intentions. 

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5. Give up being curious about other people’s lives.

• There should be only one mantra at work - mind your own business. Being curious can come across as being intrusive.

• And nobody likes people who poke their noses. Why do you want to know who he’s dating or what she does on the weekend? Don’t ask them and keep your questions to yourself. 

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6. Avoid sharing too much on social media. 

• The best thing is to not have your co-workers on your Facebook. Have them on Linkedin instead. You cannot predict what other people might conclude from your social media feed and how it will be discussed in office.

• Besides, your actions on Facebook or Twitter speak volumes about your character and you don’t know what impression it will have on your boss.  

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7. Keep your competitive side in check. 

• There’s nothing wrong in being competitive. But going overboard with it is certainly problematic. For instance, if you are targeting someone and saying that you are better than Mr. X and you want to replace them, you’re being highly unprofessional. That just shows how insecure you are. Think about it. 

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8. Stop telling the world about your drinking/smoking up habits.

• You might think that people will consider how cool you are, but you’re wrong. Instead, they’ll doubt your credibility and think of you as the person who is ALWAYS high. Sharing all this won’t get you marks for coolness. In fact, you’ll get labelled as the indifferent, laid-back and non-serious employee. 

How to escape from OFFICE POLITICS - ARISE ROBY