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Workbook for the President-Elect

Stephen Hess has participated in every presidential transition since his days in the Eisenhower White House. This series of excerpts from his entertaining new book offer savvy political advice and the lessons of history to the new president.

What Now? Getting Started

November 2008

The new president has just 77 days between the election and the inauguration to prepare for taking over the highest office in the land. This excerpt from Stephen Hess’s book offers tips on where he should start.

What Now? Staffing the White House

November 2008

In this second installment of What Do We Do Now?, his new workbook for the president-elect, Stephen Hess advises the winner to start staffing the White House right away, from the chief of staff, counsel, press secretary and speech writers.

What Now? Picking Your Press Secretary

November 2008

Many new presidents pick their campaign spokesperson to handle the White House press corps. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, as Stephen Hess advises in this installment of What Do We Do Now?.

What Now? Your Congressional Relations Chief

November 21, 2008

President-elect Obama has chosen Phil Schiliro, a veteran of the Senate and House of Representatives, to be his liaison to Capitol Hill. Stephen Hess, author of What Do We Do Now?, says that Schiliro’s long congressional experience and low profile have been hallmarks of success for his predecessors.

What Now? Your Speechwriters

December 05, 2008

Will the soaring rhetoric of President-elect Obama's campaign speeches translate to the White House, where he has named 26-year-old wordsmith Jon Favreau to head his speechwriting staff? Former Eisenhower speechwriter and longtime presidential aide Stephen Hess discusses the role of the speechwriter in delivering the chief executive's vision to the people.

What Now? Choosing Your Cabinet

December 12, 2008

The Washington world is full of talented, accomplished people whose expertise in their fields is unquestioned – yet many fail as cabinet officers at the pinnacle of power. Stephen Hess advises the new president on where to look for cabinet talent.

What Now? Confirmation Battles

December 19, 2008

As the capital has grown more partisan in recent years, confirmation battles over high-level appointments have grown increasingly fractious and fraught with peril for appointees. Stephen Hess advises the new president on how to navigate the process.

What Now? The Oval Office

January 08, 2009

Will the new president’s Oval Office be a room for pomp and circumstance, or a personal study where the serious work of government is done? Stephen Hess shows that past presidents have taken different approaches.

What Now? The Inauguration

January 15, 2009

Filled with symbol and ceremony, the whole world will be watching as never before. Stephen Hess discusses how former presidents have chosen music, poetry, representatives of the clergy and family bibles to set the scene.

What Now? Your Inaugural Speech

January 16, 2009

The very best a new president can hope for is a soaring inaugural speech that draws the nation together in hope and common purpose, and earns respect from a listening world. Only a few have topped that bar, as Stephen Hess explains.

Workbook for the President-Elect

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