In 2016, Maximum Disclosure was going to be a book. We outlined the chapters and thought through lessons to share with the Public Affairs community. But we didn’t like the
In 2016, Maximum Disclosure was going to be a book. We outlined the chapters and thought through lessons to share with the Public Affairs community. But we didn’t like the
I went to a concert a few days ago. Even though people paid a lot of money and traveled from far away places the times, during the concert, when they
Bathroom humor ahead, in case you missed the headline. When my organization is on-boarding new members, my Public Affairs team teaches a brief class about clear and effective communication. Heading
Part of our job is to be good communicators and to coach others to be good. “Get the maximum for the minimum.” A guy briefing our class said this was
By Ace Castle In this third installment of how a Coast Guard pilot quickly integrated into the public affairs world, let’s cover confidence. Everyone knows pilots are awesome; fun; and really, really, really ridiculously
Let me know if this cycle sounds familiar: Spend money on food. Don’t use the food. The food expires. Throw the food away. Let’s try to think of our interactions
“First I’d like to thank you, Sir, for doing this. What a great honor it is. (If religious) – Also I’d like to thank God, through him all things are
Every single word written on MaxDisclosure is in effort to benefit you. Every word. Every. Single. Word. We believe what the Department of Defense does is important. We believe what
We all love the Information Bus. It rolls down Understanding Highway at a healthy speed, plowing through yellow lights along the way. Hop aboard! We want our friends and partners
Quick recap from part 1: Our conversations are covered in grid squares. Guide your audience into the right place but don’t go deeper than you (and they) need. Let’s keep