If only people listened to me. If only I had more people. If only I had that right equipment. If only I had a seat at the table. If only
Remember last time something like this happened? I don’t know for sure, but I think it was a few months ago. I probably have that email saved in my sent
There’s almost always one good reason to do nothing. Maybe it’s too risky. Maybe it’s too uncomfortable to respond to that media query. Maybe somebody will be offended if you
We gave you guidelines on when NOT to be in the media. Here is when and how you should. Ideally, the PAO is a connector, an enabler, a strengthener –
While your statement is tied up in bureaucratic staff buffoonery, your higher headquarters is writing a statement that lacks your operational context and commander’s guidance. Meanwhile, savvy reporters are putting
A professional communicator’s job is to provide accurate information with speed and context. Accurate, speed (timely) and context – that’s three. Speed: There’s no need to explain how quickly