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Tag: ‘bureaucratising’

Coping with the ‘bureaucratising’ of your campaign

By Jonathan Posted on November 4, 2017 Posted in My blog Tagged with 'bureaucratising', campaigning, obstacles

I think that it is so important first of all to show as an advocacy campaigner that you are committed to being held to accountable and that you want no special favours. But you want to work in an environment …

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‘Bureaucratising’ campaigning

By Jonathan Posted on October 20, 2017 Posted in My blog Tagged with 'bureaucratising', campaigning, obstacles

Another trend that I have observed especially in larger organisations is an increasing bureaucratisation of advocacy campaigns, by which I mean the campaign is almost suffocated by internal requests for plans, updates and monitoring. Don’t get me wrong; the advocacy …

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