Over my career, many PAOs and Flag Officers have asked me for advice about properly positioning themselves to be more active in the info environment; how can they build levers
Over my career, many PAOs and Flag Officers have asked me for advice about properly positioning themselves to be more active in the info environment; how can they build levers
As public affairs officers we often have to shift from topic to topic in any assignment but especially throughout our careers. You may start out as a public affairs officer
A lot of PAOs are thinking about, and communicating about, COVID-19. I guess we are, too. A smart British communication pro recently talked to me about the difference between a
March Madness is canceled. Devastating. In lieu of the 2020 NCAA Basketball, I’m hosting my own tournament. During the White House, State, and local press conferences on coranvirus, I yell
Today an investigative journalist told me about how he makes sure his story is right and appropriate. He has a Virgil. I imagine Virgil is a person he depends on
“Great operation, but where are the photos?” – Senior commanders, mostly. Top people care about releasing photos and videos about successful military operations. Not all and not all the time,
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
If you read enough of MaxDis, you know I put a lot of responsibility on public affairs. You know I’m our champion and critic. I do this at the risk