Entries by Delve

Top 10 Reasons Your Candidate Doesn’t Need a Vulnerability Study

As this great era of political disruption continues, commentators, consultants, and political junkies are left to wonder whether or not the old rules of politics still apply to campaigns post-Trump. Some may be tempted to think candidates can now say whatever they want, ignore improprieties and missteps in their pasts, and weather any public affairs […]

Battling the Bulge, Delivery Service Debacles, and Where’s the Agency?

Here’s What You Need To Know Food, agriculture, consumer packaged goods, health, and other related industries beware…we’re in for a food fight. From the European Union (EU) to the United Kingdom and even in Latin America, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and activists are pressuring governments and supranational bodies to crack down on corporate interests that can be […]

Lessons From Libra, Grubhub Has the Munchies, and Money Well Spent?

Here’s What You Need To Know This month we witnessed another Facebook public affairs challenge in the form of its digital currency, Libra. The new cryptocurrency promised to “reinvent money” and “transform the global economy,” yet it seems the social network seriously underestimated the headwinds it would face, and this week company executives made their way to […]

Is All Meat Created Equal?

Here’s What You Need To Know As we gear up for July Fourth, we know everyone is busy planning for events that are sure to be full of loved ones, parades and fireworks, and grilling to celebrate freedom and our great nation. Besides pausing to reflect on those who have given their lives to secure […]

Monitoring Still Matters, Photoshop Flop, and Dance Dance Emissions

Here’s What You Need To Know If you’re a campaign or advocacy professional, you likely receive news clips compiling stories relevant to your issue set every day. This has been standard operating procedure for many firms over decades, and entire generations of workers have cut their teeth on skimming, pulling, and formatting notable press articles […]

Sue and Settle Gets Lit, Blurred Campaign Lines, and What You Don’t Say

Here’s What You Need To Know Last week, the Interior Department announced that it is creating a website to publicly disclose attorneys’ fees paid out by the agency in legal settlements, bringing light to a previously non-transparent practice that the public is largely unaware of. The agency’s decision to bring transparency and accountability to a practice that […]