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Sad to see this learning. Given, that the posting is absolut unspecific, I can only wonder, what I would have been doing in such a situation: > What hurt me was a comment “You have to make clear to your
> peers that you can fight and get to their bosses,
> otherwise you are irrelevant” > What I learned today it that you have to get dirty all the
> way to succeed and to be seen. Lesson number one: “Get
> messy when it gets messy” Why is it, that this turn of thinking happend, I keep asking myself. If someone (my teamleader, boss, a coworker) would have said the first quote, I would have been hurt, too. But, would I learn, to play dirty, just to "be successful"? Is playing dirty really the only way? Would I be able to look myself in the eye? I don't think so. I believe, my reaction would be, to jump. I would so look for another job, a place, where a human being is treated like one. Where I would be more, than a commodity. So no, my learning would be different. I would never become such a kind of human being. But that is just my humble opinion, as everybody is different. |
Since its still ongoing, I cannot be too specific, but I can comment the following: the company is in an identity crisis, where the direction is unsure. meanwhile its a very good place to work, interesting, demanding and stretching my capabilities.
the sad politics are between the group I reside and the sales division, as they are desperate due to the identity crisis.
from my experience there isn't a company without politics, specially when you get closer to the business side.