
In the final episode of "The Biggest LIES In Professional Development," we dive into some important truths about success in your career. It's not just about having the right skills; building good relationships matters too. We talk about how avoiding office politics can actually hurt you. Instead, understanding and getting involved in these dynamics is key for moving forward. Plus, we discuss how meritocracy often doesn’t exist in big companies—being popular and knowing how to communicate can really make a difference. Join us for more insights and consider checking out Work on Your Game University for extra support!
Show Notes:
[03:06] #13 Networking is only for extroverts.
[08:50] #14 You should avoid office politics at all costs.
[21:41] #15 The best ideas always win.
[26:56] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
2476: Be A General Or A Politician
2326: How To Market Like A Politician
1965: How To Be Political
1692: Why You Suck At Politics (And How To Fix It)
1667: Dre For President? Governor? Mayor? Why I'd FAIL In Politics
747: Why & How To Be Political, ASAP
131: How To Make Politics Work In Your Favor
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