CEOs and Public Affairs

Authored by Nick Helsby, Managing Director, Watson Helsby

Chief executives need to take an active interest in the public policy agenda affecting their business and must ensure that the quality of insight they receive, and the capability to help shape the policy environment to their advantage, is of the highest calibre. That’s the view of Nick Helsby who, in this article, outlines five attributes that CEOs should seek from their company’s public affairs team. With additional comments from Richard Ackroyd and Richard Laing.

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