Fighting the 'will of the web'
24 May 2012 | by Andrew Escott, Cohn & Wolfe
. But this is strained by the significant reduction in headcount in Whitehall. According to a recent National Audit ...
Industry chiefs have always had to keep a sharp eye on the worlds of Westminster and Whitehall as part of running a successful company. But the wider political debate and its decision-making processes have never been more vital to the reputation, impact and success of corporate Britain. Business news ...
. But this is strained by the significant reduction in headcount in Whitehall. According to a recent National Audit ...
The vehicle manufacturer owned by Tata Group held pitches last Friday for its public affairs business, currently held by Hanover. The agency provides ongoing strategic counsel and public affairs support for Jaguar Land Rover, focusing across political parties and Whitehall. The pitch process ...
's sharp as a knife, has a first-class brain and understands how Whitehall works. This is crucial for Clegg ...
. The Independent s Whitehall editor Oliver Wright said: She has successfully navigated the transition from Labour ...
of influence, and that a well argued policy paper sent to Whitehall and Westminster is far more effective than ...
a coalition around powers that they will seek to have devolved from Whitehall, which they have to do ...
executive skills and Whitehall's political skills, the successful executive should always opt for the latter ...
on their behalf get a grip and sort out their differences in their Whitehall offices rather than TV studios ...
, following questions over his ability to 'punch through' and change Whitehall policies....also been suggested that 'not that many people in government will miss him'. One Whitehall insider ... Hilton's inability to punch through to policy at a Whitehall level'. The question now arises of how ... mooted to replace Steve Hilton as Downing Street's strategic force. One Whitehall insider has ...