Host your own parties
A blog on why in Public Affairs and Lobbying, you should host your own parties.
A blog on why in Public Affairs and Lobbying, you should host your own parties.
In this blog I wrote about the power and influence of parliamentary clerks.
Can one man change the course of history? Reform a country on his own? Create a political critical juncture? But most interestingly; how do you plan for this? And what are the steps? In order to answer this question, we turn to the men that have changed the course of history to see what they have in common and what we can learn from them.
Regardless of the pandemic, Whatsapp has made an impact on Public Affairs, activism and political communications. Some colleagues have gone so far as to call themselves a WhatsApp-lobbyists. I have been using Whatsapp for some time now also in the realm of lobbying, political communications and stakeholder management. Here is what I learned after a couple of years of Whatsapp.
Whether you are a lobbyist, political staffer, when you work in politics time is of essence. However, nowhere is your agenda under such an attack as in politics. Here I will show you how to manage your time the right way.
Many books and research papers have been written on the importance and the role of traditions, but none on how you can create traditions to position yourself in the political arena.
Everyone blogs on how to be successful. In this blog Milos talks about his biggest failures in the hope you can learn from them.
In this blog, Milos gives pointers for writing Public Affairs/lobbying emails that will lead to the desired outcomes.