Politics 101
The Unwritten Rules of Corporate Success
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Success isn’t random, it’s a formula.
In Politics 101: The Unwritten Rules of Corporate Success, Frederick E. Darris II pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to thrive in today’s professional landscape. Drawing from his journey as a nationally ranked athlete, executive at General Motors, and the youngest Sloan Fellow in program history, Darris reveals the three essential pillars of advancement: PEOPLE, performance, and Politics.
This isn’t theory, it’s lived experience.
Whether you’re a student entering the workforce, a professional stuck at the same level, or a leader looking to leave a legacy, this book offers a blueprint for navigating the unwritten rules that shape careers and open doors. Through real stories, practical lessons, and candid insights, Darris shows how relationships build opportunity, performance earns respect, and Politics determines how far you rise.
From the wrestling mat to the boardroom, from setbacks to championship wins, Politics 101 is a guide for those who refuse to wait for success, it’s for those ready to take the shot.
Success = PEOPLE + performance + Politics
Learn the formula. Apply it with purpose. And write your own story of success, one stone at a time.
Details
- Publication Date
- Nov 29, 2025
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9798994014004
- Category
- Business & Economics
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Frederick E. Darris II
Specifications
- Pages
- 32
- Binding Type
- Paperback Perfect Bound
- Interior Color
- Black & White
- Dimensions
- US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)
Keywords
Success formulaPEOPLE + performance + Politicscareer strategyleadership developmentmentorshipSloan FellowGeneral Motorsentrepreneurshipprofessional brandingworkforce solutionsorganizational dynamicslegacy buildingtake the shotmake your cover look goodstudent athletesexecutive coachingbusiness successcareer advancementcorporate politicsprofessional growth