Political Skill at Work: Impact on Work Effectiveness

Ferris, Gerald R.; Davidson, Sherry L.; Perrew?, Pamela L.

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ISBN 10: 0891063900 ISBN 13: 9780891063902
Published by Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2010
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A well-documented study rich with individual examples, Political Skill at Work provides examples of individuals using political skill to succeed in the corporate world, as well as in government, education, and sports settings. The authors dig into what political skill is—and isn’t—including how and why it works, methods for development, and tools for measurement.

About the Author: Gerald R. Ferris is the Francis Eppes Professor of Management and professor psychology at Florida State University. He has research interests in the areas of interpersonal and political influence in organizations, performance evaluation, strategic human resources management, and the components of reputation as they affect behavior in organizations. He is the author of more than 125 articles published in scholarly journals. Ferris has consulted on a variety of human resources topics with companies including ARCO, Borg-Warner, Eli Lilly, Motorola, and PPG.

Sherry L. Davidson is an early childhood consultant and researcher at New York University's Child and Family Policy Center. Currently, she is working with a team of professionals on a federally funded project to improve the quality of New York City's early childhood programs. In addition to her prior experiences as a classroom teacher in both regular and special education, she has worked as a manager in the private business sector.

Pamela L. Perrewé is the Distinguished Research Professor and Jim Moran Professor of Management in the College of Business at Florida State University. She primarily teaches courses in organizational behavior and human resource management. She has published more than seventy articles in journals. She has Fellow status in the Southern Management Association, the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), and the American Psychological Association (APA).

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Title: Political Skill at Work: Impact on Work ...
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Publication Date: 2010
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