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What the International Association of Political Consultants (IAPC) 2025 Really Showed Us About the Future of Business

  • Writer: Elizabeth
    Elizabeth
  • Nov 16
  • 2 min read

A week in Punta Cana sounds like a break, but the 58th International Association of Political Consultants “IAPC” World Conference was anything but slow.

It was a reminder of how quickly the environment around businesses is shifting, and how much strategy now depends on forces outside a company’s walls. 

The official theme was “Politics on Fire.” 

The real message was simpler: when the world becomes more complex, clarity becomes a competitive advantage. 

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Why this mattered for business leaders 

Even though the sessions focused on democratic engagement, the conversations kept drifting toward issues every business feels: 

• Rising risks tied to institutional stability

• Technology and AI changing how influence works 

• Public expectations moving faster than organizations can adapt 

• The growing need for trust, transparency, and strong partnerships 

It became clear that companies don’t sit outside political change. They operate inside it. 

AI and the new operating reality

This year, the discussions around AI weren’t abstract or experimental. Attendees showed real-world tools that are already reshaping communication, research, and public engagement. 

For businesses, the implications are direct. AI is going to change how we read markets, how we design products, how we engage customers, and how we manage risk across borders. The next few years won’t be gradual. They’ll be transformative. 

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A moment that stood out 

The Gala Dinner brought a highlight worth noting. 

President Luis Abinader attended and spoke about his commitment to returning more authority to Congress. For businesses, this kind of institutional strengthening matters. Stability creates confidence, and confidence fuels investment. 

What this means for BIF 

This week confirmed something we’ve been leaning into for months. Business and policy aren’t separate worlds. They sit side by side, and success in one often depends on awareness of the other. 

That’s why BIF is building a service focused on the intersection of policy, business strategy, and economic impact. Not politics. Not campaigning. Real strategy supported by clear signals in the operating environment. 

If you want to talk about what this shift means for your organization, you can book a free 30-minute strategy call with Hui https://calendly.com/bigideasfoundry/hui-30min or connect with him on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hui-newnham/ 

Let’s turn these changes into an advantage. 

 

 
 
 

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