Software for Public Affairs professionals

Insight and influence made simple

The Ulobby platform provides all the tools needed for managing issues and stakeholders and for measuring and evaluating impact.

Stakeholder
management

Monitor stakeholder activities and streamline stakeholder interactions

Political
monitoring

Follow agendas in tailor-made feeds with content from all politically relevant sources

Analyze

Zoom out and get the big picture of your issues and efforts with analytics and visualizations

Insights

Improve your decision-making with data

Data-driven reports

Get a better understanding of the DNA of a political issue, a specific crisis, or your own position in the political arena with Ulobby Insights. Based on our extensive database of political documents, we offer deep dives on your agendas to give additional insights and action points for your future Public Affairs efforts.

Inspiration

We follow the latest news in Public Affairs closely and are, if we must say so ourselves, experts on the field. Read more about the latest trends in PA, learn from the experts, and much more.

The four ‘must haves’ in any Public Affairs plan: #3 Position

As many Public Affairs professionals will know, the PA department can have many different tasks to handle, some which may not even be core for a PA function. This depends of course on the organization, the raison d’être for the PA function and how many people will be working to execute the tasks. However, every good PA department starts with a plan - and in this extract from his book “The Public Affairs Engine” Ulobby CEO Anders Kopp Jensen gives his two cents on the four essential parts of such a PA-plan, continuing with step number 3:

The four ‘must haves’ in any Public Affairs plan: #2 Issue scenario-building

As many Public Affairs professionals will know, the PA department can have many different tasks to handle, some which may not even be core for a PA function. This depends of course on the organization, the raison d’être for the PA function and how many people will be working to execute the tasks. However, every good PA department starts with a plan - and in this extract from his book “The Public Affairs Engine” Ulobby CEO Anders Kopp Jensen gives his two cents on the four essential parts of such a PA-plan, continuing with step number 2:

The four ‘must haves’ in any Public Affairs plan: #1 The target audience analysis

As many Public Affairs professionals will know, the PA department can have many different tasks to handle, some which may not even be core for a PA function. This depends of course on the organization, the raison d’être for the PA function and how many people will be wor- king to execute the tasks. However, every good PA department starts with a plan - and in this extract from his book “The Public Affairs Engine” Ulobby CEO Anders Kopp Jensen gives his 2 cents on the four essential parts of such a PA-plan, starting with step number 1:

The story behind Ulobby

Having spent the first part of their careers in Public Affairs and politics, Anders and Bertel decided to take on the challenge of digitalizing the Public Affairs industry.
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