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Title: Studying the Opposition


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Studying the Opposition
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Who needs to study opponents?
  • Any group that takes a stand on an issue has
    opponents
  • Advocacy groups who are taking on a large agency
    or company

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Why should you study them?
  • To avoid surprises
  • To see if there might be ways to negotiate
  • To help develop successful strategies and tactics

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What should you find out?
  • Current activities
  • Why they are taking the positions they take
  • Past tactics

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When should we do it?
  • Continuously

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Study opponents informally
  • Keep your ears to the ground
  • Find out their past
  • Read their publications and annual reports
  • Talk to people who have dealt with them

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What can you find out about individuals?
  • Where they live and work
  • How and where they manage financial transactions
  • Who advises them

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What can you find out informally?
  • Past record and past tactics
  • Resources, strengths and weaknesses
  • Principal decision makers
  • The amount of power they have
  • Why they are opposing you

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When might you need a more formal investigation?
  • When the opponent is especially powerful
  • If the opponent is willing to act nastily

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How do you go about a formal, tactical
investigation?
  • By finding informants
  • Through "freedom of information" laws
  • Through published sources

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How can we use your research?
  • Predict their next move
  • Plan effective actions
  • Discredit your opponents
  • Prosecute your opponents
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