Political Engineering: Essential Training to Run a Campaign
Learn practical tips and tools for running successful campaigns and influencing society. This course focuses on understanding voters, setting goals, managing volunteers, and utilizing management tools. Suitable for small organizations with tight budgets, students, researchers, and candidates for public office. Join now!
What you’ll learn
- How to run a campaign
- Drive changes and influence society
- How to set goals
- How to manage volunteers
- Management tools
Having a feeling that you want to change something in society is good, however on many occasions these feelings disappear or become disappointments once the reality hits you.
LET’S BUILD SOUND FOUNDATION FOR RUNNING CAMPAIGNS – PRACTICAL THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW TO WIN
The Political Engineering: Essential Training course is designed for small organisations with a vision of change, but with tight budgets.
I have tailored this course to reflect your organisation’s needs and to give you understanding what you need to do and what areas you should develop.
Goal is to place VOTERS at center. Just like when engineers place customer at center. Understand what voters want, brainstorm solutions, refine ideas, put them to test. Do analysis. Meet voters face to face and win their support. At the lowest cost. Get yourself (or your organisation) elected to work for the voters.
You will learn:
That money doesn’t get you elected,
Tools such as: Brainstorming, SWOT analysis, 5 Whys,
How to gather and analyse data,
Solution Selection Matrix,
Stakeholder analysis,
What are KPIs and how to set them in your organisation,
GANTT chart and setting the timeline,
Operational goals,
Organizing your people,
How to deal with volunteers,
Splitting the audiences,
How to persuade,
How to create content like journalist,
more.
I hope you will like the course.
I would also invite you to reach me out for additional resources or if you need help with brainstorming.
Welcome to the course!
-Nikola
Who this course is for:
- Organisations
- Students
- Researchers
- Candidates for public office