Learning to Win: The 45 Laws of the Public Policy Process

Author(s): Jack Yoest

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2025

Pages: 120

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How can a movement advance in a politically charged atmosphere? If you have ever struggled to get your agenda adopted, there are time-tested solutions in an uncomplicated format.

Leadership can be learned.

Since 1979, Morton Blackwell’s leadership institute has trained over 350,000 students in the art, craft, and practice of managing the political process. His process works. He trains winners.

Morton reminds us that having the best policy is not enough. It is not enough to be right. You must also learn to win.

 

Jack Yoest

John Wesley (Jack) Yoest Jr., is an Associate Professor of Practice in Leadership & Management at The Catholic University of America. Professor Yoest is a senior business mentor in high-technology, medicine, non-profit, and new media consulting.

He served as the Public Member of the Foreign Service Officer Promotion Board for the US Department of State. He conducts management and staff training for Members of Congress.

His expertise is in management training and development, operations, sales, and marketing. He has worked with clients across the USA, India, and East Asia (China).

Professor Yoest is the author of The Memo published by Post Hill Press distributed by Simon & Schuster, and Management by the Book, volumes one and two, published by Kendall Hunt.

He has been published by Scripps-Howard, FOX Business News, Defense News, National Review Online, The Business Monthly, The Women’s Quarterly, and other outlets. He was a columnist for Small Business Trends and The Stream. He has appeared on C-SPAN and EWTN.

He is a member of the President Reagan Alumni Association. Yoest received a Fellowship from The Aspen Institute and currently serves on the Advisory Council for Washington, DC Republican Party. He was appointed as an Alternate Delegate to the GOP National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2024.

Professor Yoest served as a gubernatorial appointee in the Administration of Governor James Gilmore in the Commonwealth of Virginia. During his tenure in state government, he acted as the Chief Technology Officer for the Secretary of Health and Human Resources where he was responsible for the successful Year 2000 (Y2K) conversion for the 16,000-employee unit. He also served as the Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Resources, acting as the Chief Operating Officer of the $5 billion budget.

His experience includes managing the transfer of patented biotechnology from the National Institutes of Health to his client. He served as Vice President of Certified Marketing Services International, an ISO 9000 business-consulting firm, where he assisted international companies in human resource certification.

Professor Yoest served in sales with Menlo Care, a start-up medical device manufacturer which was acquired by Johnson & Johnson.

Professor Yoest is a former Captain in the United States Army having served in Combat Arms. He earned an MBA from George Mason University and studied at Oxford University.

He has been active on a number of Boards and has competed in 26.2-mile marathon runs. Yoest and his wife of 35 years, Charmaine Yoest, Ph.D., live in Washington, DC, have five children and one granddaughter.

“The 45 Laws of the Public Policy Process …It’s such an important book!”
Pete Peterson, Dean, School of Public Policy, Pepperdine University

"This book is a masterclass in political wisdom. Drawing on decades of real-world experience and intellect. Jack breathes new life into Morton’s timeless principles. The result is a powerful, portable guide filled with hard won wisdom, an essential read for anyone working in or around public policy."
Ed Corrigan, President, Conservative Partnership Institute

"Want a roadmap to success in life, business, politics, and saving western civilization? Read and study Jack’s book and apply Morton Blackwell’s 45 Laws of the Public Policy Process."
Richard A. Viguerie, Founder and Chairman, American Target Advertising

"For the thousands of professionals in Washington D.C. who have come into contact with Morton Blackwell, his influence has been indelible …. this belongs on your bookshelf!"
Mollie Hemingway, Editor-in-chief, The Federalist and contributor, Fox News

"Learning to win is a well written, important, and game changing book. It articulates the simple truths and effective tactics of getting work done in organizations."
Grover Norquist, President, Americans for Tax Reform

How can a movement advance in a politically charged atmosphere? If you have ever struggled to get your agenda adopted, there are time-tested solutions in an uncomplicated format.

Leadership can be learned.

Since 1979, Morton Blackwell’s leadership institute has trained over 350,000 students in the art, craft, and practice of managing the political process. His process works. He trains winners.

Morton reminds us that having the best policy is not enough. It is not enough to be right. You must also learn to win.

 

Jack Yoest

John Wesley (Jack) Yoest Jr., is an Associate Professor of Practice in Leadership & Management at The Catholic University of America. Professor Yoest is a senior business mentor in high-technology, medicine, non-profit, and new media consulting.

He served as the Public Member of the Foreign Service Officer Promotion Board for the US Department of State. He conducts management and staff training for Members of Congress.

His expertise is in management training and development, operations, sales, and marketing. He has worked with clients across the USA, India, and East Asia (China).

Professor Yoest is the author of The Memo published by Post Hill Press distributed by Simon & Schuster, and Management by the Book, volumes one and two, published by Kendall Hunt.

He has been published by Scripps-Howard, FOX Business News, Defense News, National Review Online, The Business Monthly, The Women’s Quarterly, and other outlets. He was a columnist for Small Business Trends and The Stream. He has appeared on C-SPAN and EWTN.

He is a member of the President Reagan Alumni Association. Yoest received a Fellowship from The Aspen Institute and currently serves on the Advisory Council for Washington, DC Republican Party. He was appointed as an Alternate Delegate to the GOP National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2024.

Professor Yoest served as a gubernatorial appointee in the Administration of Governor James Gilmore in the Commonwealth of Virginia. During his tenure in state government, he acted as the Chief Technology Officer for the Secretary of Health and Human Resources where he was responsible for the successful Year 2000 (Y2K) conversion for the 16,000-employee unit. He also served as the Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Resources, acting as the Chief Operating Officer of the $5 billion budget.

His experience includes managing the transfer of patented biotechnology from the National Institutes of Health to his client. He served as Vice President of Certified Marketing Services International, an ISO 9000 business-consulting firm, where he assisted international companies in human resource certification.

Professor Yoest served in sales with Menlo Care, a start-up medical device manufacturer which was acquired by Johnson & Johnson.

Professor Yoest is a former Captain in the United States Army having served in Combat Arms. He earned an MBA from George Mason University and studied at Oxford University.

He has been active on a number of Boards and has competed in 26.2-mile marathon runs. Yoest and his wife of 35 years, Charmaine Yoest, Ph.D., live in Washington, DC, have five children and one granddaughter.

“The 45 Laws of the Public Policy Process …It’s such an important book!”
Pete Peterson, Dean, School of Public Policy, Pepperdine University

"This book is a masterclass in political wisdom. Drawing on decades of real-world experience and intellect. Jack breathes new life into Morton’s timeless principles. The result is a powerful, portable guide filled with hard won wisdom, an essential read for anyone working in or around public policy."
Ed Corrigan, President, Conservative Partnership Institute

"Want a roadmap to success in life, business, politics, and saving western civilization? Read and study Jack’s book and apply Morton Blackwell’s 45 Laws of the Public Policy Process."
Richard A. Viguerie, Founder and Chairman, American Target Advertising

"For the thousands of professionals in Washington D.C. who have come into contact with Morton Blackwell, his influence has been indelible …. this belongs on your bookshelf!"
Mollie Hemingway, Editor-in-chief, The Federalist and contributor, Fox News

"Learning to win is a well written, important, and game changing book. It articulates the simple truths and effective tactics of getting work done in organizations."
Grover Norquist, President, Americans for Tax Reform