Coping with uncertainty and risk: advice for lobbyists

How to make any strategy adaptable in the face of exogenous events and other sources of uncertainty.

The political arena is characterized by considerable uncertainty (see Stanbury, The Hill Times, July 20, 2009, pp.16-17). Any strategy intended to influence government policy must recognize this fact and deal with it as effectively as possible. Indeed, the interest organization that does ...

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