What's the Ask?
In the sound-bite universe of modern politics, you need to refine your government relations program to achieve maximum impact. Short attention spans and fast-moving events mean you have to be precise and focused.
At Power Town Public Affairs Ltd. we assist in the planning and execution of GR campaigns.
The first step is to create a compelling and persuasive case for your organization.
We create a narrative around your organization and your issue to ensure that influencers and decision makers understand what you’re asking for -- and why they need to make it a priority.
We then work to establish clear and realistic objectives within the context of an integrated strategic plan.
Regular assessment is the key to a successful program. Is the plan working? If not, why not? It's important that your GR effort be flexible, adaptable and imaginative. When circumstances change - and they often do in the public sector - you need to be ready to change with them.
Ideally, we aim for a “stand alone” concept of strategic GR that engages government over the long-term. That means establishing your GR "brand" within government, a brand that decision makers instantly recognize as a well-defined public policy positioning and narrative.
Your government relations brand should be a permament presence.
At Power Town Public Affairs Ltd. we assist in the planning and execution of GR campaigns.
The first step is to create a compelling and persuasive case for your organization.
We create a narrative around your organization and your issue to ensure that influencers and decision makers understand what you’re asking for -- and why they need to make it a priority.
We then work to establish clear and realistic objectives within the context of an integrated strategic plan.
Regular assessment is the key to a successful program. Is the plan working? If not, why not? It's important that your GR effort be flexible, adaptable and imaginative. When circumstances change - and they often do in the public sector - you need to be ready to change with them.
Ideally, we aim for a “stand alone” concept of strategic GR that engages government over the long-term. That means establishing your GR "brand" within government, a brand that decision makers instantly recognize as a well-defined public policy positioning and narrative.
Your government relations brand should be a permament presence.
