
By Neil Stewart
Communications and Policy directors are expected to engage directly with more complex niches of policy managers and external stakeholder groups than ever before.
This calls for combined policy and communication knowledge in multiple niche audiences. Few in house teams can cover the whole range in depth by themselves.
Policy Review Intelligence has a range of experienced policy consultants with in depth knowledge of managerial and decision-making audiences and how to communicate with them effectively.
If you are consulting on policy change, trying to influence it, or disseminate your policy you might need to reach the opinion forming policy audiences we work with every day.
We have extensive policy and communications expertise, data and research indexes on key opinion forming groups which can help shape and support your campaigns.
Policy Review Intelligence has grown out of the research and consultancy expertise provided over 15 years to clients across the whole of government, the public sector and business on public policy.
This policy intelligence and market research can now be commissioned to review and advise your public policy campaign plans from Policy Review Intelligence.
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9 September 2009
Neil Stewart. Chair and Chief Executive, Neil Stewart Associates
Neil Stewart is Chairman and Chief Executive of Neil Stewart Associates. Formed 18 years ago the company focuses on advising, devising, and publishing on the government and public policy agenda producing topical policy conferences and undertaking consu
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