Effective Strategies for Working with Government Clients Abroad
Join our expert panel for a discussion on the experiences of and lessons on working with government clients internationally – how they can be leveraged to enable and support sustainable development, how to manage these relationships work for the entire stakeholder network.
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In many emerging markets, our members work directly for government clients. Private sector organisations often have to work politically smart whilst the role of providing expertise and insights that build government capacities and competence in order to are vital for support sustainable development. As UK companies exporters look to consolidate and grow in 2021, developing and sustaining effective working relationships with the public sector clients in other countries will continue to be a vital part of their strategies.
Join our expert panel for a discussion on the experiences of and lessons on working with government clients internationally – how they can be leveraged to enable and support sustainable development, how to manage these relationships work for the entire stakeholder network, and other insights.
The panel will discuss experiences and lessons of working with public sector clients internationally, to enable and support sustainable development, using these projects as case studies:
Cardno Emerging Markets: Improvement of the Road Maintenance System in Dar es Salaam – Highly commended in International Development - Physical Project category
Crown Agents: Value for Money Auditing project – Highly commended in International Development: Non-Physical Project category
ICF: Putting China in Control of its Carbon Emissions – Highly commended in International Collaborative Project category