Politics in Organizations
(not Management & its Politics)
This application is about understanding and handling
. Its aim is to identify issues related to «organizational choice», that would otherwise be missed.Political activities (as distinct from ) within organizations are discussed in a later section.
Competitiveness & Ambition
Problems labelled «
Why?
Organizational life differs from ordinary communal life, because work reveals differential benefits. Relevant factors include:
- Everyone in an organization receives material and intangible rewards.
- Everyone is under pressure to produce certain results.
- Competitiveness and insecurity combine to activate desire for power
- Ambition is usually valued in work-settings.
As a result, all of human experience and frailty can manifest at work, and often does. Organizations develop a fertile froth of struggling groups—cliques, cabals, circles, factions—within which ambition, mistakes, humiliation, arrogance, superiority, inferiority, loyalty and solidarity are rife. This must be handled positively and pro-actively.
Firms are Quasi-Communities
Staff form a quasi-community once a firm reaches a certain size and complexity, and politics becomes unavoidable.
Staff members (as individuals) have personal goals and social needs that they must gratify at work to some degree to be maximally productive; and there is a variety of distinct sub-groups that must cohere and cooperate to realize organizational goals. In political terms, the sub-groups become factions.
Examples:
As a result, power struggles develop amongst sub-groups and ambitious individuals i.e. individuals count in organizations while in society, they do not.
Tension Adjustment
The dynamic duality to energize the various Centres changes from social v private to:
Organizational = official, institutional, authoritative, managerial, bureaucratic.
v
Personal = private, professional, emergent, creative, motivated.
The OrganizationalCentre necessarily dominates at . However, the PersonalCentre necessarily dominates at , because a person may be dismissed, possibly unfairly or arbitrarily, or the company may collapse.
When a person leaves, attention and energy previously given to
will be of little avail. A person must of necessity fall back on their own resources. If personal strength has been systematically neglected, the situation could become serious and damaging for the individual.Focus Adjustment
The target of Government Solutions as the focus. In political battles, the goal is to ensure that any management choice favours (or at least does not disadvantage) the interests of a particular individual or faction. This goal naturally conflicts with thoughtfully determined choices to meet organizational goals.
in an organization is any decision made by management. So «Management Decisions» replaces- Continue now to building the framework for organizations.
Originally posted: July 2009; Last updated: 12 June 2014.