If you care enough, Campaign It!

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At the end of October the People SIG welcomed back Alan Barnard (this time aided by colleague John Braggins) from Campaign It! who was returning for Part 2 of How to construct a campaign of communications to achieve support for your project, Part 1 of which was held back in June and during which time beat us from completing the evening. Alan reminded us that a campaign is… ■A planned sequence of communications ■That makes use of all appropriate channels ■To achieve defined outcomes ■In a specific time-frame ■By influencing the decision-makers who will allow success Alan also walked through part of the Campaign It! Model focussing in on 4 main areas… ■Start with the end – work out your desired outcome and the cause associated with it ■Know who gives you permission to succeed – they are the audience you need to influence ■Work out the compelling story that will persuade them ■And then tell that story – repeatedly using all appropriate channels of communication Then it was time for the planned lengthy Q&A session during which time we bounced around many live queries folks had bought with them involving Asda, The Law Society, libraries and Heathrow Airport to name but a few. You can follow the People SIG on Twitter at @PeopleSIG or if you would like to know more about what we are planning then why not email us at peoplesig@apm.org.uk

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Alan Barnardwww.campaignit.com

If you care enough about the outcome, Campaign It!

“My name isAlan Barnard…

…and I’m a campaigner”

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“My name isAlan Barnard…

…and I make change happen”

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“My name isAlan Barnard…

…and I’m a project manager”

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Our discussion tonight

1. Explain how to put together a campaign of communications to make change happen

2. Discuss how they can be applied to your projects

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www.campaignit.com

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A Campaign is…

- A planned sequence of communications

- That makes use of all appropriate channels

- To achieve defined outcomes

- In a specific time-frame

- By influencing the decision-makers who will allow success

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Another way of describing a Campaign is…

Story-telling with a purpose

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End outcome

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Cause

End outcome

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Cause

End outcome

Emotional compulsion

Emotional reason to support you achieving your outcome

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Know who gives you permission to

succeed

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Who do you have to get ‘onside’?

Know who gives you permission to succeed

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What’s the ‘story’ they have to know and understand?

HS2 or IC1?

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Tell your story

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Organise and co-ordinate your story-telling

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You don’t operate in a vacuum

Be flexible, use feedback

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Build momentum

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