Season 12: Career Challenges

How to Win at Office Politics Without Losing Yourself

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If you’ve ever watched someone get promoted or praised for reasons that had nothing to do with performance, you’ve seen office politics in action. And it’s frustrating, especially when you’re the one doing the actual work.

But avoiding office politics doesn’t protect you from them. It just takes you out of the game.

The Reality: Office Politics Are Power Dynamics
When people hear the word “politics,” they cringe. It sounds manipulative, fake, or exhausting. But office politics are just power dynamics…the relationships, influence, and trust that determine how decisions get made in your organization.

You’re part of those dynamics whether you want to be or not.

Ignoring them means you’re giving other people full control over how you’re perceived and what opportunities come your way.

Political fluency is about awareness, not performance. When you understand how things really operate around you, you can navigate them intentionally instead of reacting to them.

Formal vs. Informal Power
Every organization has two kinds of power: formal and informal.
Formal power is easy to spot because it’s the people in leadership positions who have decision-making authority or a seat at the table.

Informal power is quieter but often more influential. These are the people who hold trust, control access, and influence opinions, but often without the title.

If you’re not building relationships with both types of power, you’re missing where real influence lives.

And if you’re not friends with your administrative staff, you’re making a mistake.
Administrative professionals and executive assistants know what’s happening, who’s meeting with who, and what’s really being discussed behind closed doors. Building authentic relationships with them gives you perspective and access you won’t get anywhere else.

The Cost of Avoiding Office Politics
Many professionals pride themselves on not being “political.”

They just want to do good work, stay in their lane, and let performance speak for itself.

I get it, that used to be me.

But when you avoid politics, you lose control of your own narrative.
You get left out of conversations that shape your future.
You watch others, sometimes less capable, move forward because they understand how visibility works.

Being aware of political dynamics doesn’t make you fake. It gives you options.

You stop reacting to decisions you don’t like and start anticipating them.
You learn who influences decisions and how to align your goals with the right people.

How to Build Political Fluency Without Selling Out
The good news is you don’t have to play games to navigate politics well. You can do it authentically, if you’re intentional.

Start by observing how influence moves through your organization:
Who leadership listens to
Who seems to be included in key discussions
How people earn trust or visibility

Then, reflect on how you naturally operate in those environments.
Are you someone who builds quiet trust through one-on-one conversations?
Or do you shine in meetings and group settings?
Both work. The key is to understand your own personality and values, then build relationships in ways that feel natural to you.

And if relationship-building feels uncomfortable, remember this: strategy is not manipulation. You’re not pretending. 

You’re being intentional about where you spend your time and energy so you can grow your influence without compromising your integrity.

A Shift in Mindset
Stop labeling everything as “political.”

That word carries too much stigma and keeps you from taking action.

Think of it as intentional positioning, which is making choices that align with your goals and values.
You’re not playing games; you’re preparing for what’s next.

Office politics are always going to exist. You can resent them, or you can understand them.
Learning how to navigate those power dynamics gives you more control over how you show up, how you advocate for yourself, and how you make career decisions that actually work for you.

You can stay true to who you are and still be strategic.
That’s how you Control Your Career.

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