“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.
“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.
I was in a firefight last year, my boss was there. I observed and took note of the details which were newsworthy, I was listening because: 1. No one else
Take almost all your calls over speakerphone, and encourage your teammates to do so, too. This will help everybody know everything your small, busy team is working on. Here are
Big Dad Dave C. – my father and the source of my name, bald spot and U.S. Army commission – turned 70 this weekend. This retired Army Reserve major was
Cinderella’s castle. I don’t need to say anything else, and you know exactly what I’m talking about. Odds are you’re picturing it now. Here’s the thing: since when is that
Cinderella’s castle. I don’t need to say anything else, and you know exactly what I’m talking about. Odds are you’re picturing it now. Here’s the thing: since when is that
As a public affairs officer you have the responsibility to read and understand the information environment, here are the things you should scan daily. Since you’ll find interest while scanning
I write long. I know it’s a flaw. I am naturally inclined to use two adjectives where one would do.* I literally double down on certain topics by restating entire
Y’all started a great discussion after our post about PAO positions at the brigade level. Lots of competing ideas, all coming from the right places. What’s the right answer? I
Commanders, I wrote you before but I wanted to introduce you to your new PAO. She’s smart and versatile. Believe it or not, she’s been specially selected for this job.