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Monitoring Strategies, Political Analysis and Reports Writing


Summary

In light of the rapid political transformations and the ongoing changes witnessed globally today, the need to acquire skills in monitoring political events, analyzing them, and writing precise and professional political reports has become more critical. The “Monitoring Strategies, Political Analysis and Reports Writing” course from the British Academy for Training and Development offers an advanced curriculum aimed at developing specialized skills in analyzing and understanding political events and writing them in a professional style that reflects reality and influences decision-making processes. The course aims to equip participants with modern political analysis tools and advanced monitoring techniques that enable them to deal effectively with various political contexts, enhancing their ability to provide accurate insights based on solid analysis of available information and data.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Journalists and political correspondents who seek to deepen their understanding of political monitoring and analysis mechanisms.
  • Specialists in political affairs and researchers in think tanks and research organizations that focus on political analysis.
  • Employees in international organizations, governments, and NGOs who deal with political analysis and report writing.
  • Professionals in media and public relations who aim to develop their skills in writing political reports and strategic analysis.

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Enhance their skills in political monitoring and analysis using innovative methods and techniques that contribute to making well-informed decisions.
  • Improve their ability to write comprehensive and accurate political reports that present realistic analyses based on reliable evidence.
  • Enable participants to use advanced tools for collecting and analyzing political information from diverse sources.
  • Develop their ability to understand and analyze the political landscape in depth, identifying the potential impacts on public policies.
  • Equip participants with the skills to provide political analysis in professional ways that influence decision-making and shape public opinion.

Course Content

  • Introduction to Political Monitoring and its Objectives

    • Understanding the essence of political monitoring and its connection to policymaking.
    • The difference between political monitoring and analysis and their impact on decision-making.
    • The role of monitoring in forecasting future political trends.
  • The Importance of Political Reports in Political Work

    • How political reports influence the formation of public policies.
    • The role of reports in influencing decision-makers and the public.
    • The relationship between the accuracy of political reports and the vision of governments or institutions.
  • Types of Political Reports and Their Uses

    • The difference between analytical and explanatory reports.
    • When to use journalistic reports versus institutional reports.
    • The use of political reports as tools for guidance and persuasion.
  • Identifying and Selecting Reliable Information Sources

    • How to classify and evaluate political information sources.
    • Tools and methods for verifying the accuracy of political information.
    • Dealing with challenges related to inaccurate sources.
  • Advanced Techniques for Collecting Political Data

    • Using technology and modern media to collect data.
    • Analyzing data from various sources.
    • The importance of collecting data from multiple environments to ensure comprehensive monitoring.
  • Analyzing Data Collected from Monitoring

    • Methods for classifying and analyzing data according to political standards.
    • Tools available for transforming raw data into usable information.
    • How to prepare accurate and reliable reports based on the gathered information.
  • Different Types of Political Reports and Their Uses

    • Distinguishing between analytical and journalistic reports.
    • Determining when to present detailed reports versus summarized ones.
    • Utilizing reports to guide public political discussions.
  • The Basic Components of a Political Report

    • How to organize a political report logically and understandably.
    • Essential elements to include in a report (introduction, analysis, conclusions).
    • The importance of documentation and references in public policy reports.
  • Foundations for Organizing a Professional Report

    • Methods for structuring ideas and information for easier comprehension.
    • The necessity of using accurate and correct language when writing reports.
    • How content can be both neutral and precise at the same time.
  • Techniques for Analyzing Local and International Political Events

    • Strategies for understanding and interpreting political developments through a comprehensive political lens.
    • Analyzing political events within their historical and geographical context.
    • Tools for analyzing the impacts of global and local political effects on each other.
  • Using Analytical Tools to Understand Political Events

    • Models and theories for analyzing political events and their real-world applications.
    • Analyzing the different political forces and their impact on the event.
    • Exploring the economic and social effects of political developments.
  • The Role of Political Analysis in Decision-Making

    • How accurate political analysis contributes to guiding public policies.
    • The importance of political analysis in confirming or modifying government policies.
    • Integrating political analysis with executive strategies in political decisions.
  • Public Policy Concepts and the Importance of Analysis

    • Studying the impact of public policies on society and the economy.
    • The relationship between public policies and executive political decisions.
    • The importance of studying public policies in determining future directions.
  • Strategies and Tools for Analyzing Public Policies

    • Techniques used to evaluate the effectiveness of public policies.
    • Analyzing the direct and indirect effects of policies on various sectors.
    • Assessing alternative policy options based on available data.
  • Reviewing and Evaluating Public Policies

    • Tools for measuring the success or failure of public policies.
    • Studying successful government practices in public policy.
    • How to apply case studies to evaluate policy impacts.
  • Models and Theories in Political Analysis

    • Applying political theories to analyze contemporary political reality.
    • Various analysis models and their impact on the effectiveness of political reports.
    • How theoretical analysis helps in evaluating policies.
  • Analyzing Political Figures and Their Trends

    • Methods for understanding the intellectual and political backgrounds of influential figures.
    • Analyzing political figures’ strategies in shaping events.
    • How to evaluate the potential effects of political figures' actions on public policies.
  • Analyzing Political Stances and Events

    • Studying changing political stances and how to analyze them.
    • How to identify political trends in various contexts.
    • Building models for understanding political conflicts and the role of multiple parties.
  • Preparing a Comprehensive Analytical Report

    • Strategies for collecting data and analyzing it to prepare a comprehensive report.
    • How to ensure report accuracy through in-depth political analysis.
    • The importance of presenting clear, evidence-supported data.
  • Organizing Information and Analysis in a Methodical Manner

    • Structuring ideas logically and professionally.
    • Organizing reports into structured chapters or sections.
    • Using effective techniques to facilitate report reading.
  • Writing Conclusions and Recommendations Based on Analysis

    • How to extract clear conclusions based on analysis.
    • Developing practical recommendations based on available data.
    • Methods for emphasizing recommendations in the context of future policies.
  • The Role of Media in Shaping Public Opinion

    • How media is used as an effective tool in influencing policies.
    • Analyzing media campaigns and their impact on public opinion formation.
    • The relationship between media and politics at local and international levels.
  • Monitoring and Analyzing Political Media Messages

    • Tools and methodologies for analyzing media messages in political contexts.
    • How media conveys political messages using impactful tools.
    • Analyzing the political effects of media messages on the public.
  • Media Effects on Political Decision-Making

    • How media affects the process of making major political decisions.
    • Studying the impact of media on public policy.
    • Media as a tool for creating or modifying government policies.
  • Techniques for Analyzing the Political Situation in Crises

    • Using political analysis to understand the causes of crises.
    • Techniques for processing data in crisis contexts.
    • Analyzing political crises from a strategic perspective.
  • Assessing Political Threats During Crises

    • Strategies for monitoring threats that may affect security and politics.
    • Measuring the potential effects of political crises.
    • Analyzing available options to address political challenges during crises.
  • Analyzing Political Decisions in Critical Times

    • How to use political analysis to guide crisis decisions.
    • The importance of strategic analysis in providing solutions during crises.
    • The role of political analysis in shaping strategies for crisis management.
  • Preparing Political Reports for Public Presentation

    • Organizing political report content in a professional manner.
    • Using visual tools to clarify and analyze data.
    • How to enhance the presentation effectiveness for the target audience.
  • Techniques for Presenting Political Analysis

    • How to persuade the audience through your political analysis.
    • Strategies for interacting with questions and challenges.
    • Improving political communication skills when addressing the public.
  • Using Technological Tools in Presenting Reports

    • Integrating technology into presentations to enhance impact.
    • Using specialized software to analyze and present data.
    • Publishing political analysis on various digital platforms.

Course Date

2025-04-07

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Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3800 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3040 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2356 / Member

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