Introduction
This GLOMACS online training course on Government Communications & Public Relations will provide participants with a thorough understanding of the government relations function, and the importance of having a clear communications strategy for it. Participants will gain an understanding of the business value that a strategic approach to government relations can deliver at all stages of the business cycle.
This course will provide insight into the role government relations plays in winning new business, building and reinforcing a strong reputation, supporting operations, managing change and resolving disputes.
This GLOMACS online training course will highlight:
- Political risk analysis and mitigation
- License to operate
- Stakeholder mapping
- New country entry
- Advocacy and lobbying
Objectives
By the end of this GLOMACS online training course, participants will learn:
- How to create value for your business by using a strategic approach to government relations
- In-depth insight into how to analyse, anticipate and overcome political risks facing your business
- The ability to develop and implement a fit for purpose government relations strategy to support your business needs
- Knowledge of a wide range of tools and tactics to that will improve your ability to manage relations with government in a wide variety of situations
- Insight into your internal value chain and how synergies can be created between the government relations function and other functions such as Project Management, Operations, Finance, Legal and Public Relations
Training Methodology
This online training seminar will utilize a variety of proven online learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension, retention of the information presented. The training seminar is conducted Online via an Advanced Virtual Learning Platform in the comfort of any location of your choice.
Organisational Impact
Organizations stand to gain many benefits by sending delegates on this course. These include:
- Enhance awareness of best practice in government relations
- Improve the ability to analyse and mitigate political risk
- Improve the organization’s capability for designing and implementing effective government relations strategies
- Improve the organisation’s capability to map and understand its stakeholders
- Improve ability to advocate for win-win solutions
- An understanding of how Government Communications and Public Relations adds true value for an organisation and how it links with the organization’s internal value chain
Personal Impact
There are a number of ways in which you will benefit from this course, amongst these are;
- You will gain an enhanced capability to use a wide range of government relations tools and strategies
- You will get an increased knowledge of global trends in government relations
- You will learn different approaches to analysing and mitigating political risk
- You will develop your skills in being able to implement government relations strategies
- You will learn how to collaborate with colleagues across your internal Value Chain
- You will learn trusted techniques in Public Relations skills, which are highly transferable
Who Should Attend?
This GLOMACS online training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals who are interested in learning about government relations, including (but not limited to):
- Government Relations Managers
- Political Risk Analysts
- Corporate Affairs Managers
- External Relations Managers
- Corporate Social Responsibility Managers
- Public Relations Professionals
- Country Managers
- Asset Managers
- Project Managers
- Operations Managers
- New Venture Managers
- Business Development Managers
- Finance and Tax Professionals
- Lawyers
- Risk Managers
DAY 1
Introduction to Effective Government Relations
- What is Effective PR in the 24/7/365 ‘Social’ Age?
- What is effective Government Relations?
- The Business Case for Government Relations
- Discussion: How important is government to your business?
- Ethics and Principles
- How to conduct Government Relations with integrity?
- Legal Aspects
- Reputation Risk
- Reputation Management
- Trends
DAY 2
Political Risk Analysis and Mitigation
- Introduction to Political Risk
- Stakeholders: Agendas and Drivers
- Personality Types
- Learning & Communication Styles
- Analysing Political Risk
- Global Issues and Trends
- Strategies for Mitigating Political Risk
DAY 3
Effective Applications of Government Relations
New Opportunities
- New Country Entry
- Expanding Existing Operations
- Mergers and Acquisition
Build and Strengthen Reputation
- Stakeholder Mapping
- Creating & Maintaining Sustainable Relations with Governments and Communities
Managing Change
- The Change Equation
- Advocacy and Lobbying
- Understanding Government Stakeholder Agendas and Drivers
- Building a Case for Change
Resolving Disputes
- Business Diplomacy
- Resolving Disputes with Government, Local Communities, and other Stakeholders
- Conducting Due Diligence
- Creating Win-Win Solutions
DAY 4
The Government Relations Toolbox
- Strategies and Plans
- Elements of a Government Relations Strategy
- Implementation
- Monitoring Results and Assessing Performance
Tools and Tactics
- High Level Engagement
- Engaging in the Policy Debate
- Joining Forces with Others
- When Things Go Wrong
Synergy with other Functions
- Tax
- Role of Media including Social Media
- Role of Corporate Social Responsibility
- Public Relations
Organisation
- Where does Government Relations fit in the company’s org chart?
- What does a fit-for-purpose Government Relations department look like?
- Skills and Experience of Government Relations Managers
DAY 5
The Government Relations Case Study
This day will allow attendees to bring their Government Relations expertise to bear on a realistic scenario. Attendees will have the opportunity to put into practice a range of Government Relations strategies and tools. They will be able to experience the impact of these in a fictional but realistic scenario.
Session 1
- Case Study Introduction
- Risk Analysis
- Stakeholder Mapping
- Decision-Making
- Influence Matrices
- Government Relations Strategy
Session 2
- Building the License to Operate
- Implementing the Strategy
- Managing Expectations
- Alignment with the Government
- First Signs of Trouble
Session 3
- Political Instability
- Strikes and Protests
- New Opportunities
- New Partnerships
Concluding Discussion
- What does excellence in Government Relations look like?
- Lessons Learned and Conclusion
- Q&A