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OverviewA National Bestseller! Canada’s Only Full-Time Political Campaign Manager — 50 Campaigns in 45 Years with 30 Victories John Laschinger opens the doors to the backrooms and war rooms of the political campaigns he has run, providing lessons for aspiring campaign managers, and exposing what really happens behind the scenes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Laschinger , Geoffrey Stevens , Peter Mansbridge, OCPublisher: Dundurn Group Ltd Imprint: Dundurn Group Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.418kg ISBN: 9781459736535ISBN 10: 1459736532 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 17 November 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsDRAFT Foreword by Peter Mansbridge Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: The Desire for Change Chapter 2: Managing Expectations Chapter 3: Preparing the Candidate Chapter 4: Preparing a Female Candidate Chapter 5: The Impact of Organization Chapter 6: How Research Can Map the Route to Victory Chapter 7: The Role of Vision, Values, and Policies Chapter 8: The War Room Chapter 9: The Power of Social Media Chapter 10: Negative Advertising Chapter 11: The Influence of Money in Politics Chapter 12: The Importance of Party Discipline Chapter 13: Kyrgyzstan— A Western Campaign in a New Democracy Chapter 14: Observations and Reflections Appendix: John Laschinger's Fifty Campaigns IndexReviewsThere is no one on the Canadian political scene who knows more about the running of political campaigns it is a foolish candidate who ignores John's advice. This book will be the bible for campaign managers. - Bruce Carson, former aide to Stephen Harper There is joy in winning, but participating is what matters most in politics, as Lasch, a true insider, reveals in this fascinating account of backroom strategy and drama. * Brian Mulroney, 18th prime minister of Canada * Those who love politics for its camaraderie, its nerviness, and it competitiveness will find a harvest in these pages. * Rex Murphy * John is a master of the techniques and strategies of political campaigning and shares them all in this book ... This is a most valuable contribution to Canadian political discourse. * Preston Manning, former leader of Reform Party of Canada * Laschinger, an old pro, wisely observes that the most important element of each organization is the candidate, him or herself. * Bill Davis, 18th premier of Ontario * Laschinger has penned a unique and remarkable manual, memoir, and how-to guide for deciding whom to support and how to actually make it work. * Hugh Segal, former senator and current master of Massey College * John Laschinger is the consummate campaign manager. Smart, focused, and never distracted by the crises of the day. Aspiring politicos of all ages would do well to learn from this political master. * Joe Cressy, Toronto city councillor * There is no one on the Canadian political scene who knows more about the running of political campaigns - it is a foolish candidate who ignores John's advice. This book will be the bible for campaign managers. * Bruce Carson, former aide to Stephen Harper * An important book. * Toronto Star * A rich, behind-the-scenes look at political campaigns as they are actually fought. * Literary Review of Canada * John Laschinger, or Lasch as many know him, has lots of wisdom to impart about his craft in his new book. * iPolitics * Fully pulls the curtain back on the mysteries of the War Room , the high-pressure backroom work that keeps good messages flowing and bad messages answered. * Ottawa Life Magazine * A superb book that should become the bible for anyone who finds themselves managing a political campaign for a school board, a municipal mayoralty, party leadership, provincial election, or the House of Commons. * Policy Magazine * A rich, behind-the-scenes look at political campaigns as they are actually fought. - Literary Review of Canada John Laschinger, or Lasch as many know him, has lots of wisdom to impart about his craft in his new book. - iPolitics A superb book that should become the bible for anyone who finds themselves managing a political campaign for a school board, a municipal mayoralty, party leadership, provincial election, or the House of Commons. - Policy Magazine Author InformationJohn Laschinger is a professional campaign manager who goes wherever there are elections or leadership contests. He has been involved with fifty leadership and general election campaigns across Canada and internationally. Geoffrey Stevens is one of Canada’s most experienced political analysts. He was the Globe and Mail’s Ottawa columnist and the managing editor of both the Globe and Maclean’s magazine. He teaches political science at Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Guelph. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |