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
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
Giving personal advice is important. I was lucky enough to be part of a unit where the staff not only supported the command’s mission, but also supported its members and
Another great post by Sergeant First Class Deb Richardson. Deb is an Army Reserve Public Affairs NCO who most recently led US and NATO communications in Afghanistan. As a civilian,
As a public affairs officer you have the responsibility to read and understand the information environment, here are the things you should scan daily. Since you’ll find interest while scanning
Sergeant First Class Deb Richardson is an Army Reserve Public Affairs NCO with abundant experience. She most recently served as the US and NATO Headquarters Public Affairs Non-commissioned officer in
If you read enough of MaxDis, you know I put a lot of responsibility on public affairs. You know I’m our champion and critic. I do this at the risk
Who’s that new person in the headquarters? That one fresh out of some school in Maryland. Usually in the JOC or with the commander. Always talks about Protecting America. Briefs
In April 2009, I finished the Public Affairs Qualification Course and thought I was the shit. I was a fully trained communication professional! I had the fire and was ready
We gave you our best reasons why your organization’s social media (like all things) must match your command team’s tone. This last post was light on “how,” so here’s our