You can't avoid office politics, so you might as well learn
the rules of the game
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You can't avoid office politics, so you might as well learn
the rules of the game
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This is just great. It is so pragmatic that it leads to a realization that there will be politics wherever there are 2 or more persons.
This alleviates misery on the recall of bad experiences of friends and relatives, by realizing that what happened to them was a result of politics in THEIR offices and we should concentrate playing good politics of our OWN, emerge victorious and giving satisfaction to our children and friends whenever they think of us. 'O' IEEE you are great! Equipping us with the knowledge of machines as well as that of ourselves.
Posted by Mayank Pande | May 9, 2008 10:19 AM
Posted on May 9, 2008 10:19