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,
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,
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
Congrats! You’re getting promoted, moving up the chain, maybe taking on a Public Affairs assignment at the Division or Corps staff (or higher). Sure, you’re further away
Yes – I understand we don’t pick nor choose the journalists we work with. We are transparent public affairs professionals who work for the government. A commander
First, refresh on our first installment. Use the phone, but not voicemail. If you bold or highlight text in an email to draw attention to the important
Maybe it’s not as serious as the title. The question is, as the public communicator, do you want to know? Do you need to know about the
I work for a strategic command. You’d think I only would care about pie in the sky, strategic stuff.A Coalition vehicle broke down in Kabul the other
The leak conversation. Your access or lack of access to the commander. Oh my gosh, you met that reporter once? Food. Your last meal. Your next meal.
Leaders should think. There are volumes of research on the topic. There are thousands of business books that remind us to keep an eye on the big