Publisher's Synopsis
It's very important to have good peer relationships at the workplace because it has a huge impact on productivity and your performance at work. If you don't know how to get on well with your colleagues, read this book.
In this book, you'll learn what a peer relationship is, how it differs from other types of relationships you may have, and what general expectations govern professional relationships. You'll learn about the benefits of good peer relationships for organizations. Finally, you'll learn how to cultivate peer relationships that contribute to your own and your organization's success. Moreover, you'll learn to be more aware of the political relationships in your workplace and of your colleagues' personal approaches to politics, and also learn how to identify the key peers who can significantly affect your ability to do your work well and to achieve your goals, build and maintain strategic professional relationships with your key peers.