Use this story about perceptions and relevancy to think about the way you tell your team’s story inside the organization. I worked with a big staff section that had a
Use this story about perceptions and relevancy to think about the way you tell your team’s story inside the organization. I worked with a big staff section that had a
Everyone wants to be good. Everyone is the hero of their own story. You’re not as good as you can be, and being better is up to you. Accept this.
Last year I was deployed for Christmas (again). This year, I’m home but a lot of our comrades and readers are deployed (again). If you’re a regular reader, you’re probably
Another thoughtful entry by none other than, Grant Neeley. @grantneeley is a Navy Reserve Public Affairs Officer who most recently served as the PA operations chief in Afghanistan. In civilian
I’ve learned so much from Sergeant First Class Deb Richardson. Good news, you will learn too – she’s recently become an editor and regular contributor to MaxDis. Deb is an
Big Dad Dave C. – my father and the source of my name, bald spot and U.S. Army commission – turned 70 this weekend. This retired Army Reserve major was
In public affairs we write feature stories, speeches, we create communication campaigns, and sometimes we promote stuff. What if you had to write a feature about your shop and job?
Grant Neeley is a Navy Reserve Public Affairs Officer who most recently served as the PA operations chief in Afghanistan. In civilian life, he is a professor and political science
Cinderella’s castle. I don’t need to say anything else, and you know exactly what I’m talking about. Odds are you’re picturing it now. Here’s the thing: since when is that
Cinderella’s castle. I don’t need to say anything else, and you know exactly what I’m talking about. Odds are you’re picturing it now. Here’s the thing: since when is that