Competition in the workplace,38 Lessons

A31-Dealing with villains: strategies and methods

In interpersonal communication, it is inevitable to encounter villains, who may secretly do bad things, frame others, and bring us a lot of trouble. There are two main strategies for dealing with villains: get rid of them or form an alliance.

1. Considerations and methods for getting rid of villains
In-depth understanding of the situation
If you want to get rid of villains, you must first know who is behind them. For example, in the unit, some villains rely on their special relationship with the leader to act recklessly. Their backers may be a powerful superior. You must also understand what value the villain can bring to the backer, such as being good at flattering to make the leader happy, or providing convenience for the leader in certain matters. At the same time, you must judge whether the villain can be replaced. If he has a unique role in some aspects, getting rid of him may encounter greater resistance. In addition, you must explore whether the villain's backer has the idea of ​​getting rid of him, and whether the villain has a handle on the backer or something that can threaten the backer. It is crucial to understand these situations, otherwise you may get into trouble. Historically, in power struggles, if you act rashly without understanding the power relationship behind your opponent, you will often fail.

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