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Campaigning for Change

An Essential Guide for Campaigning Around the World

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Campaigning for Change offers an essential guide for those seeking to create impact globally, drawing from Jonathan's decade of international experience. This straightforward approach outlines 12 key questions and practical tools to help you effectively run your campaign. It resonates with individuals in both democratic and less free contexts, providing a framework applicable worldwide. A genuine desire for societal change is all you need to benefit from this book. Brian Lamb, author of The Good Campaigns, praises Jonathan Ellis as a leading campaigner and trainer, noting that this concise yet insightful book captures his inspirational style. The twelve steps presented simplify the complexities of campaigning, enabling clarity and progress for any campaigner. However, the book's accessibility should not mislead readers into thinking it is only for novices; it contains fundamental insights valuable to all campaigners, supported by diverse examples from the UK and beyond. Emma Taggart, a coach, highlights the book as a vital resource for those aiming for meaningful change. Written in clear, engaging language, it articulates the principles of effective campaigning. Whether new to the field or a seasoned advocate, readers will find it a useful reminder to ensure they are making the best impact for the communities they seek to uplift.

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Campaigning for Change, Jonathan Ellis

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Pubblicato
2017
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Titolo
Campaigning for Change
Sottotitolo
An Essential Guide for Campaigning Around the World
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2017
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
80
ISBN10
1973384817
ISBN13
9781973384816
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Descrizione
Campaigning for Change offers an essential guide for those seeking to create impact globally, drawing from Jonathan's decade of international experience. This straightforward approach outlines 12 key questions and practical tools to help you effectively run your campaign. It resonates with individuals in both democratic and less free contexts, providing a framework applicable worldwide. A genuine desire for societal change is all you need to benefit from this book. Brian Lamb, author of The Good Campaigns, praises Jonathan Ellis as a leading campaigner and trainer, noting that this concise yet insightful book captures his inspirational style. The twelve steps presented simplify the complexities of campaigning, enabling clarity and progress for any campaigner. However, the book's accessibility should not mislead readers into thinking it is only for novices; it contains fundamental insights valuable to all campaigners, supported by diverse examples from the UK and beyond. Emma Taggart, a coach, highlights the book as a vital resource for those aiming for meaningful change. Written in clear, engaging language, it articulates the principles of effective campaigning. Whether new to the field or a seasoned advocate, readers will find it a useful reminder to ensure they are making the best impact for the communities they seek to uplift.