I didn’t have make time to provide a statement before the reporter’s 8 p.m. deadline. I’m in the JOC helping my organization through a communication crisis. Would’ve
I didn’t have make time to provide a statement before the reporter’s 8 p.m. deadline. I’m in the JOC helping my organization through a communication crisis. Would’ve
It’s a fact of nature. People you rely on for support, resources, effort, information and cooperation will do sucky things. They will lie, quit, put themselves first,
Novels and movies love the build-up and payoff, right? It’s fun, and entertaining, to spend hours gathering all the pieces and then finally, surprisingly, find out how
The short answer: everywhere. A colleague, who is also a blogger, asked me where we get “so much” content for MaxDisclosure. (This surprised me, because we’re figuring
100 years ago, people were starting with why and connecting their message to America’s defense. From the 1918 photo posted above: “Spanish influenza has endangered the prosecution
As kids, if we were going to be out of place, we needed a hall pass or permission slip — something to validate and explain our actions.
There’s a bungee cord sitting between your organization and your commander’s end state. Keep following it, and eventually you’ll get there. Along the way, things will pull
Because you’re a MaxDis reader, you already have established a purpose for your organization. It probably has something to do with communicating in order to ensure your
The under-funded and forgotten parts of your organization know the Public Affairs Office is an internal, free-of-charge way to highlight their potential, and publicly lobby your commander