Being politically savvy in the workplace is a critical leadership skill and one that needs to be seen in a positive, rather than negative light, according to the founder of the Horan Group, Jane Horan.
Speaking to Megan Dalla-Camina in the lead up to the Sustaining Women in Business Conference next month, Horan discussed the importance for women of being politically savvy in the workplace and the need to reframe our thinking on organisational politics.
"It's critically important for women to just embrace it and understand what politics is all about which, from the literal definition, is building coalitions for the good of the state.
We invite our users to read the complete article published September 24 2013
Being politically savvy in the workplace is a critical leadership skill and one that needs to be seen in a positive, rather than negative light, according to the founder of the Horan Group, Jane Horan.
Speaking to Megan Dalla-Camina in the lead up to the Sustaining Women in Business Conference next month, Horan discussed the importance for women of being politically savvy in the workplace and the need to reframe our thinking on organisational politics.
"It's critically important for women to just embrace it and understand what politics is all about which, from the literal definition, is building coalitions for the good of the state.
We invite our users to read the complete article published September 24 2013