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Mar152010
« Why Working a Political Campaign Can Be Life Changing - Matt Curtis »
In Chapter 6 of 17, public affairs and communications strategist Matt Curtis shares the excitement and challenge that come with managing political campaign operations under short deadlines. Curtis finds common ground comparing political campaign leadership to that of General George Patton. In short, it must move fast and be decisive to be effective. The participatory campaign process can be life-changing, and Curtis encourages young people to experience campaign strategy from the inside as a volunteer.
Development Themes: Community Impact Composure Priority Setting Relationship Building Time Management
Industries: Politics & Government
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