I joined my current organization as the Deputy PAO almost three years ago. Since we shared one calendar to rule them all, I could tell one meeting was noticeably absent:
I joined my current organization as the Deputy PAO almost three years ago. Since we shared one calendar to rule them all, I could tell one meeting was noticeably absent:
I prefer conditions to be perfect. As a matter of fact, the more perfect the conditions, the happier I am. I strive to control my environment, I want things to
The other day, someone called me a liar behind my back. This in itself was a lie, or perhaps an ego-driven attempt to save face. Maybe it was something else.
Remember the RTQ Rules to Live By? Good. An easy thing to do is to have your organization follow a guide for answering queries. It’s great because everyone speaks a
Everyone likes quality, it’s why they call it quality. You and your team are the quality communicators for your organization … or at least you should be.Easier said than done,
I read what people comment. I read the comments on my interviews and tweets. It’s a dumb thing to do. These comments don’t matter. What matters is whether or not
Are you a little shaky on writing statements? If so, keep these lessons by your desk. Start fresh. Past statements were written by people with outdated information, rushing on deadline
You know what to do. This year, let’s focus on mission. Let’s help our organizations secure resources, authorities, approvals, and operational support. Let’s attach some drafts which start with why,
As you know, time is our only limited resource. As PAOs, it’s also one of the most important things we have to give this nation. To start, some facts: PAOs
We approve our responses to query. We approve our public affairs guidance. We approve statements. We approve Tweets, and we would approve Facebook posts but we don’t post on Facebook