What should a lobbyist know well after 5 years

 

I was asked what I think a lobbyist should have mastered after 5 years. Here is the list.

The challenge with lobbying is to become good at it, you need to go through the procedures more than a few times. It is not a book learning skill, it is something you learn by doing well. And, as a lot of tasks are abstract, it makes it harder to learn.

You’ll learn faster and better if you get coached and receive active feedback. That will iron out mistakes.

 “If you can’t describe what you are doing as a process, you don’t know what you’re doing. ~ W. Edwards Deming

Learning can be accelerated by the provision of checklists, SOPs, case studies, and loom videos on good practice for each of the items. This will help a young lobbyist learn how to do deliver the right product, and lead to less revision.  It took me to time to prepare the collection I send to my colleagues. I think it is worthwhile. I learned a lot doing it.

I’ve not listed AI as the area is moving so fast and it’s not my area of expertise.

It is not exhaustive.

Let me know if there is anything you would add or remove.

 

  1. Clear Communication

1.1. How to think and write clearly

1.2. Policy Communication

Elevator Pitch

Public Comment to Public Consultations

Meetings with officials

Meeting with politicians

Policy presentation

1.3 How to communicate complexity

Communicate scientific dossiers to policy makers and politicians

1.4. How to tell a compelling story

1.5. How to speak with clients so they understand you

 

2. Professional skills

How to Monitor and report on policy and legislative developments

Prepare an issue update update

Prepare an activity Report

Research an issue – learn what you need to fast – and become an expert in 2 days

Read a proposal and a law

Prepare a Lobby plan

How to deal with unpleasantness

How to deal with clients who don’t want to do anything

3. Working with Others

How to work with the media

How to work with technical and scientific experts

How to work with 3rd Parties

How to work with personalities

 

4. Working with – how to

4.1. Work with the Commission

Work with Officials

Work with Agencies

Work with Cabinets

Work with Commissioners

 

4.2. Working with Member States

Working with Council officials

Working with attaches

Working with officials in national capital

Working with Ministers

Working with Sherpas

Working with EU Leaders (+ EU Council)

 

4.3. Working with Politicians

Working with MEPs

Working with Staff in Brussels and constituency

Working with Group Advisers

Working with the Committee Secretariat

Working with the Party in the national capital

How and when is the voting list prepared

 

5. How to best influence legislative and policy files

5.1. Legislation

Ordinary legislation

Delegated act

Implementing act

RPS Procedure

Special Legisalative Procedures

Trade measures

 

5.2. Policy

How best to influence policy development

What do when an ‘evaluation’/ ‘review’ is going to happen

What to do when an ‘impact assessment’ is going to happen

How to influence an annual work programme during a normal year

How to influence a new Commission’s agenda

 

Divide between preparation, adoption and legislative review and scrutiny

 

6. How to campaign – when lobbying is not enough

 

Chris Rose, How To Win Campaigns

 

7. A Public Affairs Methodology

How to prepare and prioritize

Show your value to your client

 

 

8. Ethics and lobbying 

Rules in Place

EU

Professional

Case study of ethics being breached

 

9. Working with Agencies

Specific for the area you are working in.

 

 

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