We’ve all heard it and many believe it: “They’re going to write it anyway, with or without our input, so we need to engage.” This isn’t true. It isn’t true
We’ve all heard it and many believe it: “They’re going to write it anyway, with or without our input, so we need to engage.” This isn’t true. It isn’t true
Respect their time: prepare to be brief with one clear message. Respect their intelligence. Assume they will understand complex things as long as you explain them properly. Respect their curiosity
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
I’d spent eight years in the Army before co-blogger Dave B. gave me this advice before a job interview. “Bring your personality.” This resonated, I guess because the military conditions
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 they fit together.