60 Workplace Influence Patterns
Someone always comes out ahead in meetings for reasons that have nothing to do with the work. That's not talent. That's technique.
What's inside
Four practical lenses for reading influence with more context, precision and control over your own response.
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10 of the 60 techniques inside
The remaining 50 are in the file, organized the same way.
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The problem
Someone always seems to come out ahead in meetings, credit somehow ends up in the wrong hands, and it's rarely about who did the better work.
What you'll actually get
A focused reference of 60 techniques specific to office politics and workplace power dynamics. Each one includes what it looks like, the mechanism behind it, and a response you can use without damaging your own position.
Why it's separate from the main file
The main 350-entry guide covers influence broadly. This volume goes deeper into one context — the workplace — where hierarchy, reputation and documentation change both the risk and the right response.
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Questions before you buy
What format do I receive?
A downloadable PDF optimized for phone, tablet and desktop reading.
How is it delivered?
A download link is sent to the email used at checkout as soon as payment is confirmed.
Do I need the main 350 Techniques file too?
No — this file stands on its own. The main file is broader; this one is a deeper focus on workplace dynamics specifically.
What if it's not for me?
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