Just watch and enjoy.
And then ask yourself, if management communication might be better off by telling stories. Here an good example of how an employee might tell his boss how his leadership qualities might be perceived.
With the UK elections in a few weeks time, it is interesting how the message of crisis and change has evolved over time. Below a few examples - admittedly, the situations may vary tremendously - but in the wake of the financial crisis, recession and the level of public debt engulfing all countries today, it is clear that elections, where ever they might be held, have become far more important.
Here, Sir Winston Churchill
Followed by Harold Macmillan
A little later, Harold Wilson
Sir Edward Heath had a few words to say
Margaret Thatcher needs no introduction
Labour in the 1992 election
There is not much available on John Major and elections.
Tony Blair, in 1997 with "New Labour" winning the election.
And now, the Labour Party manifesto anno 2010.
it is one of a few, so here the offering on the economy: