I have often been criticised for not having any. I mean don't get me wrong, I can socialise with people, have quite a few close friends, lots of acquaintances. I am quite an affable sort of chap.
No, the people skills I lack are in the office. Working with tulipheads. Funny how if a manager has no people skills he "doesn't suffer fools gladly", whereas if the programmer doesn't suffer fools gladly he is difficult.
So I have set about learning these political skills. About developing tact, diplomacy and all that bollox.
I have heard contractors say that the key reason they went into contracting was to avoid office politics. That is false in my opinion. Rather as a contractor you do not have to be involved in the office politics, but you need to be aware of it, and with that comes political skill.
Does any other 'tractor on here suffer from office politics and how to circumnavigate it? Did you always have these skills or are they hard fought and won?
No, the people skills I lack are in the office. Working with tulipheads. Funny how if a manager has no people skills he "doesn't suffer fools gladly", whereas if the programmer doesn't suffer fools gladly he is difficult.
So I have set about learning these political skills. About developing tact, diplomacy and all that bollox.
I have heard contractors say that the key reason they went into contracting was to avoid office politics. That is false in my opinion. Rather as a contractor you do not have to be involved in the office politics, but you need to be aware of it, and with that comes political skill.
Does any other 'tractor on here suffer from office politics and how to circumnavigate it? Did you always have these skills or are they hard fought and won?
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