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Trusted Advisors: Hiring and Managing Government Affairs Consultants

By February 8, 2015August 21st, 2024Publications (HK)

Trusted Advisors: Hiring and Managing Government Affairs Consultants

Government affairs departments are getting leaner, so they must work smarter. Often, this means bringing in consultants to lighten the load. However, that raises several concerns about engaging and managing those consultants, such as who will be working on the job once the contract has been signed; high turnover at consulting firms; tricky contract negotiations; giving useful feedback; and measuring consultant performance. Drawing upon the experience and expertise of many government affairs executives and consultancies, this Foundation for Public Affairs report will help you navigate these tricky relationships and build a true team of government affairs professionals.

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