As a commander, I had some team members who were super easy to work with, and some who had to be dragged along. Regardless of who did great work, I
As a commander, I had some team members who were super easy to work with, and some who had to be dragged along. Regardless of who did great work, I
Another great post by Sergeant First Class Deb Richardson. Deb is an Army Reserve Public Affairs NCO who most recently led US and NATO communications in Afghanistan. As a civilian,
Remember getting a gold star at the top of the paper? A gold star sticker was super special. A stamp was pretty good as well. Point is, the teacher recognized
First, refresh on our first and second installment: Move with a purpose. Aggressively have your shit in order. Don’t bitch about coffee, just buy it and make it. Never look
Guest post by Ace Castle. This is the second installment in the more than one article series that will tell you about my experience these past two years as a
True information was leaked and damages your mission. Untrue information was leaked and damages your credibility, and your mission. You lose hours of the workweek on a simple supply purchase
“You think that you’re too cool for school, but I have a newsflash for you Walter Cronkite … you aren’t.” – Derek Zoolander “We get it, dude. You’re the PAO.
In one way or another, your organization has already given each member a permission slip, empowering them to take action, support the mission, and protect America. Here’s a little secret:
As kids, if we were going to be out of place, we needed a hall pass or permission slip — something to validate and explain our actions. “I am in
Seth’s Blog almost nails it with this one: its your choice to make your work look effortless. Left unsaid is that you also can, and should, actively reduce your vulnerability to