Our job as military communicators is to help ensure our military has the resources, support, and authority to conduct our mission – to protect America. Just a few things: There’s
Our job as military communicators is to help ensure our military has the resources, support, and authority to conduct our mission – to protect America. Just a few things: There’s
I was talking to a young(er) PAO about an issue he had. He needed to talk with his boss about it. He was reluctant. I know his boss and his
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
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
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
“Some people will tell you that slow is good – and it may be, on some days – but I am here to tell you that fast is better.” –
I’m listening to the book How to Win Friends and Influence People. This is maybe my tenth time reading or listening to this book I used to assign this book
Navy and Marine Corps PAOs are close behind. I’m a former Army PAO and current Army civilian 1035, so this is a little hard to admit. But I’ll stand by