
The term "playing politics" usually brings to mind undesirable qualities such as manipulation, power abuse and overt self-interest. Yet politics is a constant in daily life and indeed is very necessary in gaining support for both personal and corporate projects. This article discusses how, through communication and leadership, political skills can be used to realize common goals in an organization.
Employment, Radiology Department, Hospital, Politics, Administrative Personnel, Humans, Power, Psychological, Organizational Culture, United States
Employment, Radiology Department, Hospital, Politics, Administrative Personnel, Humans, Power, Psychological, Organizational Culture, United States
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