This is the final piece to this series, wrapping up our lessons from Communication 101, 102 and 103. We are arming you with the simple communication framework essential to our
This is the final piece to this series, wrapping up our lessons from Communication 101, 102 and 103. We are arming you with the simple communication framework essential to our
We’ve received some pretty good feedback on our recent rant about social media. Here’s more. Did you hear about the Chinese continued crackdown on Hong Kong’s rights? I have too.
Good news public affairs friends, PAOs are professional communication coaches. We coach our bosses and members of our organization to communicate effectively internally and externally. Often we are the ones
Our class continues – catch up on Communication 101 and 102 if you missed them earlier. We are arming you with the simple communication framework essential to our organizations’ success.
Writing for MaxDis has helped me realize, communicating so the audience understands is hard. We should never assume the information we’re sharing is accepted and understood, it’s likely not. The
“Hey, look mister, we serve hard drinks in here for men who want to get drunk fast. And we don’t need any characters around to give the joint atmosphere.” –
Our class continues. We are arming you with the simple communication framework essential to our organizations’ success. “Start with why.” Anyone ever read that book? Yeah, me neither. But I
Let’s talk about the way your organization tells its story to new members and decision makers. Military commands really dig their history. Corporations and other groups are probably the same
Welcome to our special organization. You’re, no doubt, attending many briefings these first couple days as we get you up to speed. You’re learning about our organization’s structure and mission;
Public Affairs Officers, let’s clean up our social media reputation. Why don’t we try to go from people who share too much, too often with too little thought to purposeful