Reporters might end an article when they’ve run out of information, but composers don’t end symphonies when they’ve run out of notes. How much attention are you paying to the
Reporters might end an article when they’ve run out of information, but composers don’t end symphonies when they’ve run out of notes. How much attention are you paying to the
I recently watched a talented friend and communicator give a briefing on content he knew really well. He was engaging, and had interesting stories to tell, too. But he used
As public affairs people our job is to communicate, help members of our command (specifically our bosses) communicate and guide our organization’s communication. We communicate to audiences. Audiences are disinterested.
“Hey Dave, I’m talking on leadership at Smith University in May. Please draft some comments, sketch something out for me this week,” General Snuffy said. “No problem, Sir,” I said.