Short answer: Sell your soul to corporate management, and to the stockholders (or at least, to the APPEARANCE of being concerned for the stockholders).
Longer answer:
Always express far-far more interest in “devising policies” (including checklists that encapsulate the previous goofs of your co-workers, and near-useless lists of bureaucratic processes, etc.) and pretty-looking Power Point slides, than in doing real work.
(In more details about the above… Your checklists that encapsulate the previous goofs of your co-workers? Lists that your co-workers must adhere to, to prevent future goofs? Include in them, items that are NEVER going to be encountered again! Your objective is NOT to provide an actually useful checklist; it is to embarrass your co-workers).
Use the latest buzzwords at all times.
Never speak unpleasant truths to power.
Tell the management what they want to hear… And if your boss’s boss disagrees with the boss, of COURSE you are going to side with the boss’s boss!
Do NOT make decisions that you might be held accountable for! Fence-straddle on the important issues!
Make other people’s decisions for them, but then, hold them accountable when things go bad.
If there’s blame to be had, be sure to shunt it off to someone else, not you, even if you ARE the guilty one.
If there is credit to be had, grab it! Whether fairly or not, just grab it!
If the above is too blatant and risky (obvious), then at least engage in “touching” important projects… Talk about them all the time, and mention them in your reports, even if you are doing NOTHING associated with the important project… Make it at least vaguely APPEAR that you have something to do with it.
Dress for success!!!
Hob-nob with the important folks, and name-drop constantly!
When dining with “important people”, make sure that you appear to be an “important person” yourself. Now, I am NOT making this up; I have read it in “how to succeed”-type propaganda… Do NOT pass your empty plate to the waiter or waitress; YOU are WAY too important to do that! And a dropped piece of silverware? Do NOT pick it up; let the low-brow “help” do that! I kid you not!
Make your management-type decisions as if they were from God on High, and unquestionable… They are NOT subjective value judgments or wild guesses; they are matters of unquestionable FACTS… Because you said so!
Spend all your time “looking up” to your bosses, and s---ing up to them, and ignore your underlings, pretty much. You KNOW who is important, right?
Always be serious; Have your sense of humor surgically removed. A sense of humor makes you seem human and approachable; this is NOT a top-management way to be!
Following the policies, processes, and buzzwords outranks the heck out of serving the customers… Just remember that! If the customers can be served without angering the bosses, then it is OK to serve the customers, sometimes… Only if you can get someone else to do it! Don’t let them see you getting your hands dirty!
Work on your “boss rays”, and being too important to do things for yourself. You’re too busy on “strategic” things, you know…
Last but not least… Always recall… It is NOT about being “good” or ethical… It is about APPEARING to be good or ethical!!!