Here’s an addition to the Banned Words list: transparency. PAOs talk about the importance of being transparent with the media and American public. Why? We in the military (like any
Here’s an addition to the Banned Words list: transparency. PAOs talk about the importance of being transparent with the media and American public. Why? We in the military (like any
Wake up, you’re on the personal staff (at least according to the Army). That means we are under the immediate control of, and have direct access to, the commander …
By COL Scott Rawlinson, who’s bringing MaxDisclosure into 2021 like the leader he is There really isn’t a static model for the career of a Public Affairs Officer. I’m focusing
John Harlow has got the fire. He took over the Army Public Affairs Association on July 1st and wants you to know – he’s got your back. You’re a working
Six months ago we asked you to get going. Did you? Are you doing work that will have lasting impact? Are you moving things forward? Have you built bridges and
Live or virtually, 2020’s summer will bring changes of command, retirements, goings away, and team get togethers all the same. Your organizations’ speakers are going to need your guidance. Here’s
By Col. Myles B. Caggins III Volume 1 (Mostly oriented toward homestation) What has been will be again,what has been done will be done again;there is nothing new under the
Years ago, we found a video team member sitting at his desk, watching a movie. “Watch movies” was not one of the items on our task tracker, so we asked
Because you will write history. Because you’ll experience different parts of the military. Depending on how often you move around, you can learn a real lot, and then make unique
The double rainbow guy died. Rest In Peace, Paul Vasquez. In his infamous monologue, Mr. Vasquez asked one of life’s eternal questions: “What does this mean?” What does it mean,