Ins and outs in political strategy for 2023
Angus Crowther
In today's instalment of #resolutions23, Angus Crowther explains what's in and what's out for his political strategy work going forward and what he's telling his clients.˜
This column is part of our˜#resolutions23˜series.
Everything in politics is a cycle or opportunity. There's an election followed by grant rounds followed by budgets followed by estimates and MYEFO and more ? all of which repeats. I love understanding the turning of these cycles ? knowing where everything is up to in a timeline gives me comfort because it allows effective planning and goal setting of meaningful objectives, and that also have a good likelihood of being achieved.
Starting the new year for 2023, the cycle of the calendar begins anew and with it an opportunity to consider our goals and priorities for the next twelve months. As a political strategist, I've used this time to map out the goals, opportunities, and challenges that will be faced by the sector and how we can overcome them.
We are already keen to leave Oscars slaps, celebrity court cases, and Twitter takeovers behind in 2022?but what are the big government engagement 'INs' and 'OUTs' for 2023?˜
What?s in?
- Map your organisation?s political footprint and identify your stakeholders
- Map your impact in a context government and politicians are interested in
- Develop a plan for what you want to achieve and establish a cadence of engagement
- Single points of failure ? build your political networks beyond the minister
- Push send and pray ? sending a letter/proposal/submission and hoping for the best
- Language that is technical and/or bureaucratic ? keep it super simple