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From the Video on “The Best Way to Play Office Politics,” make sure you are familiar with the three types of networks everyone should build. Also, make sure you can comment on the extent to which personal chemistry (the degree to which you like someone) should factor into whether you for a working relationship with that person. Be able to comment on whether this videos suggests it is possible, or wise, to complete avoid workplace politics.
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The man in the video said very important point that there is corruption in being powerless, hence a person should use power whenever necessary or there is a failure. The woman has discussd three types of networks
Operational network - In this network it is discussed to get day to day work done, this is true, we can not work alone hence we need to get the work done, work which is small and basic tasks
developmental network - It focuses on building up deams for future dynamism. It is very important due to market changes that one faces to built up such networks for changes.
Little network -this is the last network, it focuses on keeping relation with the people which we think those are important. These relationship help us to progress in our lives.
Hence as discussed it is very important to have such network, people may be overlapping but we should identofy such people and asisgn them the tasks. And in addition our these netwroks shoudl go in line with compnay's plans. Hence is advisable to built networks before any problem arises. As rightly said we do not have liberty in choosing our favouraite people but this should be focused on people we need the work to get done. I think so that these video is very helpful in builting up networks, it kinds of shows directions to people on bulting networks
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