PREMIER Ted Baillieu has reviewed his communications strategy and the structure of his private office, amid concerns from MPs that his leadership woes have left the government looking ''shambolic and undignified''.

The crisis over Mr Baillieu's position intensified yesterday as some senior Liberals claimed that not only was the Premier failing to articulate a clear agenda, he also appeared to be in denial that there was a problem.

Victorian premier Ted Baillieu. Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui

''Ministerial offices have been running on the smell of an oily rag, and the communications strategy has been virtually non-existent. We need some professionalism,'' said one MP.

Another MP told Fairfax Media: ''The last week has made us look shambolic and undignified; as though this is a government without any sense of co-ordination and direction.''