There I was in a Zoom Meeting. There was a guy going on and on about a single mission he went on several years ago where he was wounded. He
There I was in a Zoom Meeting. There was a guy going on and on about a single mission he went on several years ago where he was wounded. He
I’m listening to Ryan Holiday’s The Obstacle is the Way for the second time. Why twice? Truth is, I’m out of Audible credits. But I like this book and I
Since the quarantine, I’ve started riding my wife’s Peloton Bike more often. It’s a good addition to my overall fitness program – gives my knees a break from running and
Welcome to quarantine 2020 – remember when you said you’d work out more if only you had the time? Well… PCS season is here and when the stop loss lifts,
The word ‘peer’ refers to someone with equal standing: an equal, especially based on age, rank or status. Recently, someone I considered a subordinate referred to me as a peer. At
Not so long ago I was working with my boss, the commander, on a few communication techniques I thought it would make him, and therefore our organization, more effective. He
As public affairs people our job is to communicate, help members of our command (specifically our bosses) communicate and guide our organization’s communication. We communicate to audiences. Audiences are disinterested.
Colonel Matt Lawrence is a public affairs officer and senior US Army Reserve Advisor at the US Army War College in Carlise, PA. Matt has years of experience as a
“Hey Dave, I’m talking on leadership at Smith University in May. Please draft some comments, sketch something out for me this week,” General Snuffy said. “No problem, Sir,” I said.
In public affairs we write feature stories, speeches, we create communication campaigns, and sometimes we promote stuff. What if you had to write a feature about your shop and job?