Here’s the thesis of a great post that I was considering, “PAOs should only take pictures when appropriate.” That’s boring. “Of course. Yeah. Whatever,” we might say. We’d likely say
Here’s the thesis of a great post that I was considering, “PAOs should only take pictures when appropriate.” That’s boring. “Of course. Yeah. Whatever,” we might say. We’d likely say
You know what to do – You know you should just draft the release instead of talking about it. You know you should eat less and do PT more. You
You think anyone tells us what to do? They don’t. No one tells us what to do in terms of public affairs, because that’s my job. We take advice, feedback,
This was handwritten on a sheet of printer paper, hanging on the fire alarm panel in our cafeteria, for several months over the spring and summer. We could start by
My kid had a school presentation. I helped her get started. “Why are you doing this presentation?” I asked. “Because I have to,” she answered like a tween. “Yeah, but
Keep a set of professional civilian clothes at work. Mirror, razor, comb and mouthwash, for emergencies. Whiskey glasses, for emergencies and Fridays. Make problems go away. Let people see you
I had an intern who spent too much time fine-tuning her articles. She invested a lot of personal emotion into her work, and was nervous about my edits. Even when
Something happened somewhere, sometime recently, and it’s currently under investigation. We’re announcing this thing now, in order to be transparent. Please don’t ask any additional questions, because we’re not prepared
It works. When something bad happens, your leaders apologize, the news usually gets better and goes away. Don’t act too fast though, your reputation is at stake. Make sure