(Election Campaign Tree - S. Trzeciak)
What are they?
What are they for?
Are they necessary?
Can they be created or false?
Possible conflict of values
the bridge between cause and purpose
Once we have goals and groups - the tactical part
Selection and justification of the purpose
Answering the questions "what?" and "how?" I want to achieve is not sufficient. For the analysis to be complete, it is also necessary to answer the question "why?"
Most companies (political groups) know what they are doing and how they are doing it, but they lack a deeper meaning of their own activities.
Selection and justification of the purpose
why?
how?
what?
This is especially important in relation to candidates (who are not list fillers).
"Why do you want to become a councilor, mayor, member of parliament, Emperor of the Galactic Empire...?
Selection and justification of the purpose
Selection and justification of the purpose
Moreover, victory should not be an end in itself (although in practice it very often is). Especially in the case of candidates, it should be understood as a means to fulfill one's own mission. The candidate should have an idea for fulfilling his public function.
Selection and justification of the purpose
It is most convenient if, at the time of making the decision to run/participate in the elections, the candidate/group has an idea for their activities in the event of achieving their goal (especially in the context of gaining power/influence on the authorities) - e.g. what they want to change in their district, city, country.
Selection and justification of the purpose
A distinction should be made between the electoral goal and the political goal, both in the case of candidates and entire groups.
The political goal is not equivalent here to the goal of political action in general (gaining, maintaining, participating in power).
When the political goal is equivalent to the electoral goal (taking up a mandate/position, gaining and maintaining power), there is very often a threat of burnout at the personal level (this also applies to the organizational level to some extent).
Selection and justification of the purpose
Knowing your goal (again, this mainly applies to the personal level), you should consider whether there is a correspondence between the goal and the means.
This is particularly important due to the separation of competences/powers of various institutions of the political system.
While serving as a member of parliament, especially if you are an opposition MP, you have little real opportunity to influence reality, and even less so the reality in your immediate surroundings (municipality, city, region).
Selection and justification of the purpose
When considering the appropriateness of the means that we can obtain, we should also consider whether there are any grounds to suggest that a given person should not "play around with it", i.e. apply for a given mandate/position, or is not suitable for it later, e.g.:
Selection and justification of the purpose
We know what? and why? but how?
Goal
SMART Goal Analysis
Target groups
They are the ones who have to buy our product (e.g. vote for a list or candidate)
There is no way to reach everyone or convince everyone
Demographic profile
Target groups
Political profile
Target groups