Political Skill at Work: How to influence, motivate, and win support

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Why is political skill so important in business?

In today's organizations, career success depends more on political skill-the ability to influence, motivate, and win support from others-than on almost any other characteristic. Political Skill at Work delivers the "how" to influence at work, not just the "what."

The authors of this innovative study explore how people high in political skill are more successful at getting hired, building a reputation, and establishing leadership. From the worlds of business, politics, education, and sports, they offer compelling examples of political skill in action. And, for the first time, they provide ways to measure and enhance this powerful ability. Anyone interested in personal or professional development will find this book worthwhile.

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Gerald R. Ferris (Ph.D.) is the Marie Krafft Professor of Management, Professor of Psychology, and Professor of Sport Management at Florida State University. He has published over 225 articles in scholarly journals, and has authored or edited nearly 40 books. He served as editor of the annual series, Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, from its origin in 1981 until 2003. Ferris is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Heneman Career Achievement Award and the Thomas A. Mahoney Mentoring Award, both from the Human Resources Division of the Academy of Management. Pamela L. Perrewe (Ph.D.)is the Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor, the Haywood and Betty Taylor Eminent Scholar of Business Administration, Professor of Sport Management, and Distinguished Research Professor at Florida State University. She has published over 140 journal articles and is the lead editor of an annual research series entitled, Research in Occupational Stress and Well Being. She has fellow status with Southern Management Association, the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, the Association for Psychological Science, and the American Psychological Association. B. Parker Ellen III (Ph.D.) is an Assistant Professor of Management and Organizational Development in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University. His research centers on social influence in organizations and has been published in some of the top journals in management. Charn P. McAllister (Ph.D.) is Assistant Professor of Management in the W. A. Franke College of Business at Northern Arizona University. He has been published in a number of top management journals and is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. After training as an OH-58D Kiowa Warrior pilot, he served in various leadership positions from platoon leader to Air Cavalry Troop Commander. Darren C. Treadway (Ph.D.) is currently a Visiting Professor of Business Administration at Daemen College. He has authored more than 50 academic articles and has been awarded several best paper awards. He currently serves as chief specialty editor of Frontiers on Psychology: Organizational Psychology and co-edited the Politics in Organizations: Theory and Research Considerations research volume.

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