Inside Politics is back

Inside Politics is back. After the successful 2019 edition, the executive course on government affairs, advocacy and strategic communications (in Italian language) by Cattaneo Zanetto & Co. with Quorum/YouTrend will start a new edition. In Rome, from 28 February 2020.

Are you ready? You may sign up here! #InsidePolitics2020

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Majority and minority coalitions divided even over media

Which news sources are more used by Italian policy-makers? Which are the most trusted media outlets by majority and minority coalition’s MPs? Which social media are most used, by themselves of by their staffers?

Cattaneo Zanetto & Co. and YouTrend/Quorum have realized the first research in Italy about the preferred news sources in the new Parliament, about the most used media outlets and social media by the legislators. The research was updated according to the new balance in Parliament with the new Conte II administration.

For more information: the key findings of the research (in Italian) and an analysis by Sole 24 Ore (in Italian).

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Analysis: what if the EU elections were national elections in Italy

What if the EU elections were national elections in Italy? Cattaneo Zanetto & Co. and Quorum/YouTrend developed an analysis of the future political scenarios in Italy.

Starting with the votes casted in the EU elections of 26 May 2019 the analysis shows the results based on the national elections law. The results: League would need an ally to get the majority of seats in a new Parliament.

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You may check the full analysis (in Italian), as well as the press reports of RepubblicaHuffington Post and Linkiesta (all in Italian).

Who are the influencers of the Italian politicians

Who are the influencers of the Italian politicians? Cattaneo Zanetto & Co. developed a report for Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper based on the politicians’ behavior on social media.

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This behavioral analysis on Italian politicians leads to a more in depth the decision-making process. By finding who are these influencers we’re able to enter into the hidden mechanisms of the Italian political agenda.

Full report.

Bocconi School of Management Seminar on Government relations and Lobbying in Rome

Bocconi School of Management with the support of Cattaneo Zanetto & Co. is organizing a new edition of the executive seminar “Government relations, Public affairs and Lobbying” on Wednesday, 3 October 2018 at Palazzo Patrizi in Rome.

The seminar is aimed at executives of companies and associations (chairmen, C-suite executives, board members) and to their supporting staff in charge of Government affairs, Regulatory affairs, Legal affairs, Corporate communication and External relations. The seminar is also aimed at founders of startups who consider innovation in an obsolete regulatory framework a key competitive advantage.

The seminar’s faculty is composed by Luca Brusati, senior professor at Bocconi School of Management, and Paolo Zanetto, founding partner of Cattaneo Zanetto & Co.

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What influences the influencers? Italian MPs and news sources

Which news sources are more used by Italian policy-makers? Which are the most trusted media outlets by the new MPs? Which social media are most used, by themselves of by their staffers?

Cattaneo Zanetto & Co. and YouTrend/Quorum have realized the first research in Italy about the preferred news sources in the new Parliament, about the most used media outlets and social media by the legislators.

The research is based on 94 direct interviews with deputati and senators, fully representing the new Parliament by sex, constituency, age, political party and chamber of election.

For more information: the key findings of the research (in Italian) and an analysis by Sole 24 Ore (in Italian).

Bocconi School of Management Seminar on Government relations, Public affairs and Lobbying

Bocconi School of Management with the support of Cattaneo Zanetto & Co. is organizing the first executive seminar “Government relations, Public affairs and Lobbying” on Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at its campus in Milan.

The seminar is aimed at executives of companies and associations (chairmen, C-suite executives, board members) and to their supporting staff in charge of Government affairs, Regulatory affairs, Legal affairs, Corporate communication and External relations. The seminar is also aimed at founders of startups who consider innovation in an obsolete regulatory framework a key competitive advantage.

The seminar’s faculty is composed by Luca Brusati, senior professor at Bocconi School of Management, and Paolo Zanetto, founding partner of Cattaneo Zanetto & Co.

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