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Applying the Lessons of UK National Politics to Everyday Office Life - Learning from Cabinet Ministers and MPs (Paperback)
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Applying the Lessons of UK National Politics to Everyday Office Life - Learning from Cabinet Ministers and MPs (Paperback)
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This book engagingly presents an intriguing account of many of the
principles of UK government politics and how these have an
important bearing on everyday office life as experienced by the
working population. Here is a fascinating account of the findings
of two former Cabinet ministers Lords Blunkett and Baker who were
interviewed by the author. Oral testimony allows the reader to
learn about the perspectives of political power brokers and
provides data and insight not always apparent or revealed from
historical records and archive material. The overriding aim is to
analyse the nature of politicking in central government and to
apply the techniques and lessons of national politics to everyday
office life. The book offers a political framework, giving
behavioural pointers to assist those who face challenging
circumstances that could impinge on their well-being and business
efficiency in the workplace. A back to basics methodology is
advised, touching on a range of techniques, including, for example,
that gossip is an effective way of getting back at someone. This
touches upon Blunketts assertion that Michael Gove MP is a zealot
and a politician having an ideological obsession. Applying the
Lessons refers moreover to cases calling for bargaining and
negotiation, also a part of the life of the whips in Parliament,
and an essential tool for office business. As a seasoned historian
and political analyst, Richard Willis revealingly unravels the
nature of political power and control, and shows how Margaret
Thatcher and Tony Blair initially supposedly gave Baker and
Blunkett considerable scope in introducing reform. He goes on to
explain how the two peers give their critique on policy-making
against a background which is of definite benefit to office
managers and supervisors, executive assistants, PAs,
administrators, and administrative/administration assistants.
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