getting approval for your project - ten mistakes to avoid
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Getting Approval for
Your ProjectTen Mistakes Organizations
Make and How You Can Avoid Them to Achieve Success
The Ten Mistakes
1. They don’t fight back2. They don’t respond3. They don’t listen4. They don’t ask for help5. They think everyone else is going to play fair
6. They don’t take advice from their consultants7. They don’t use gimmicks8. They don’t emote9. They don’t utilize alternative media10. They don’t invest where it counts
1. They don’t fight back
You must use every resource at your disposal to get
approval for your project
S-keep quiet
2. They think everyone is going to play fair
They won’t, and you’d better be ready!
• Don’t be surprised when opponents tell lies, make up information wholesale, and create hysteria.
• Don’t take it personally.• Remember the 51% Rule -
you need approval from the decision-makers, not your opponents.
3. They don’t respond
Respond to rumors, allegations, and outright lies Respond everyday Respond even when you’re sick of it!
Communicate, communicate, communicate
4. They don’t listen
Pay attention Monitor the opposition Meet with the opposition Read everything that’s written
about your project and prepare responses that will resonate with the decision makers
5. They don’t ask for help
Reach out to likely audiences Meet with individuals, small groups,
and large groups Make presentations to business and
civic groups Become a valued member of your
community, as an individual and as an organization – provide service and resources to deserving non-profits
6. They don’t take advice from their consultants
Use the advice
you’ve paid for
7. They don’t use gimmicksUse memorable
moments and actions
Make sure the gimmick is:•Appropriate•Well-timed•Makes sense for the situation•Be willing to scrap the idea on the spot if it doesn’t feel right
8. They don’t emote Emotional appeals always
work more effectively than facts
No one cares about the factsThis is why your fact sheet does not get as
much attention as the headline that screams:
“[Name of Your Project] Will Kill the Dolphins!”
(insert instead: Bankrupt the City, Cause Cancer, or other spurious claim)
9. They don’t utilize alternative media (enough or at all) Don’t count on getting your story out through
traditional media channels Blog and use social media – Facebook, forums
such as NextDoor, YouTube, Twitter, etc. Find out where your audience is online and
provide information there
Remember that NO MEDIA COVERAGE is sometimes a sign of a successful
communications campaign
10. They don’t invest where it counts The fight is not usually over the
technology, the money, or the actual project
The fight is in the arena of public opinion, and often involves a red herring issue – lack of control, people wanting no more development OF ANY KIND, locking the gate behind them, etc.
Bring people to your website (from social media) to tell YOUR story; you’re the authority on your project
1. They don’t fight back2. They don’t respond3. They don’t listen4. They don’t ask for help5. They think everyone else is going to play fair
6. They don’t take advice from their consultants7. They don’t use gimmicks8. They don’t emote9. They don’t utilize alternative media10. They don’t invest where it counts
2 final Q?
The Ten MistakesThe Ten Mistakes
YES - SUCCESS!Because you are going to:1. Fight Back2. Be Prepared3. Respond & Communicate4. Listen & Pay Attention5. Ask & Close the deal6. Hire the Best Consultant You Can Find & Listen
7. Be memorable (keep in mind: appropriateness, timing, makes sense)8. Use emotional appeal9. Utilize alternative media10. Invest where it Counts & be the Authority
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