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Business, Finance & Industries · Jul 14, 2026
Helpfulness to powerful people is high-leverage: respond quickly to leaders, concentrate effort on high-profile moments, avoid publicly undermining leadership narratives, and send concise metric updates because timing and narrative alignment can matter as much as execution for perceived value.
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Business, Finance & Industries · Jul 14, 2026
Advice: expect enemies and practice “selective antagonism” — pick conflicts with less protected teams, de‑escalate with powerful stakeholders (private, respectful engagement), follow rules for disagreeing upward, and avoid executive-level fights because a CTO/VP’s enmity can be career‑ending.
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Business, Finance & Industries · Jul 14, 2026
Don’t judge influence by title—infer power from project ownership, resource allocation, and proximity to trusted executive networks (CEO backing, cross‑functional ties, willingness to execute); watch projects named in CEO/CTO updates and teams adding headcount as signals of real clout.
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Business, Finance & Industries · Jul 14, 2026
Engineers need visible, documented contributions—via project updates, a brag document, and endorsements from trusted senior peers—because visibility built on competence translates into limited but real influence over implementation and career protection even if it won't change corporate strategy.
What does "playing politics" mean for software engineers? · seangoedecke.com RSS feed
Business, Finance & Industries · Jul 14, 2026
View office politics as risk management: engineers should identify powerful stakeholders, avoid antagonizing them, help and make that help visible, because political unawareness—not scheming—causes career-damaging mistakes and undermines technical work.