Military communicators, today at 1:30 p.m. (eastern), the SecDef and Chairman will brief the press in the Pentagon. Watch live and pay attention. It’s been exactly one year since then-SecDef
Military communicators, today at 1:30 p.m. (eastern), the SecDef and Chairman will brief the press in the Pentagon. Watch live and pay attention. It’s been exactly one year since then-SecDef
When the Information Bus is barreling down the highway, you’re not doing any good sitting back at the bus station, writing late PAG and talking about the problem. We’ve said
Know when to challenge the false info – direct and indirect. No one likes fake news around their stories.
Like all staff sections, military Public Affairs Offices exist to help their organization get resources, approvals and support. For simplicity’s sake, let’s call these RAO. RAO are granted by our
There’s been plenty said about starting with why, some say Simon Sinek changed their lives. Let’s not go that far. In any useful organization that considers information important, you’ll want
Think back to the last time you were part of a planning group. Who did people listen to the most? Who ran that show? Was there a lot of talk
We’ve seen plenty of commanders get upset because they weren’t informed about something in a timely manner. We’ve rarely (maybe never) seen a commander get frustrated because he was too informed.
We talk a lot about taking action to achieve effects. What kind of action? Here are three meta ways we spend our time: Learn. Know what your organization is experiencing,
No matter your position or section within the military: if you are dealing in the realm of legal things in an official capacity, your Staff Judge Advocate will be part