Political Advocacy
Strategic Dimension
Engage in coordinated efforts to influence public policy, legislation, and government decision-making.
Strategic Dimensions: Differentiation • Market Segmentation • Value Chain • Marketing Channel • Customer Relationships • Revenue Model • Pricing • People • Technology • Partnership • Organizational Structure • Business Process • Finance • Political Advocacy
Purpose
Political advocacy strategy involves structured initiatives aimed at influencing public policy, legislation, and government decisions in favor of a specific cause or interest. By leveraging various tools, such as lobbying, public relations, and grassroots campaigns, organizations or individuals seek to shape the political landscape. Political advocacy is not merely about participation; it's about strategically navigating the intricate realm of politics to gain advantages, protect interests, or drive change, ensuring one's voice is effectively heard and considered in the decision-making process.
Notes
Political Advocacy is about gaining an advantage through political means.
Rules / Constraints
We have not (yet) defines rules or constraints.
“Strategy requires thought, tactics require observation.”
(Source: Max Euwe)