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The way I see it is: "Office politics" means getting work done, making business decisions, and/or advancing your career using means other than technical or domain expertise. It could have a good or bad outcome, but it's still politics. The key attribute is that the outcome is achieved through some other method besides actually doing or directing the work.


> "Office politics" means getting work done, making business decisions, and/or advancing your career using means other than technical or domain expertise.

s/other than/in addition to/

That's the fundamental disagreement in this thread.


But nobody actually says that. I've not once heard anyone say politics in a positive term when it comes to the work environment.

I agree in principle, but this whole topic needs some definitions so we're all on the same terms. "Politics" can have several different meanings.


Isn't directing work also a form of politics?




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