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YPSG #5: Office Politics: Build Influence, Trust, and Career Growth Without Playing Games

9 min · 13 de jun de 2026
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Think office politics is all about gossip, favoritism, and corporate games? Think again. In this episode of the Young Professional Survival Guide, former technology executive Lisa Larson breaks down what office politics really means and why understanding influence, relationships, and decision-making can accelerate your career without sacrificing your integrity. Based on lessons learned over a 25-year corporate leadership career, Lisa shares practical strategies to help young professionals navigate workplace dynamics with confidence. You'll learn: * Why performance alone isn't enough to advance your career * How decisions are really made inside organizations * The difference between authority and influence * How to build a professional network before you need one * Why visibility matters and how to avoid self-promotion mistakes * How to manage up and become a trusted employee * Why gossip damages your reputation and career growth If you're early in your career, feeling frustrated that great work isn't getting noticed, or trying to understand how to navigate corporate culture more effectively, this episode will give you practical tools to build credibility, trust, and long-term career success. #CareerAdvice #YoungProfessionals #OfficePolitics #LeadershipSkills #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #CorporateLife #Networking #WorkplaceSuccess #LeadershipDevelopment

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