If you’re not careful, it’s easy to fall into the HHC Public Affairs trap. You work in the same building as them, and you run into their folks at staff
If you’re not careful, it’s easy to fall into the HHC Public Affairs trap. You work in the same building as them, and you run into their folks at staff
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
Comrade, A wise man once told me, “Making dinner every night doesn’t make you a chef.” As the saying goes, reading the newspaper doesn’t make you a PAO. That
Not me. Frankly no one gives a shit whether your article has been edited. I know they teach this at DINFOS and I agree PAOs should know something about
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
Congratulations. You are now on the commander’s personal staff, at least according to the Army. Actually, the PAO has always been on personal staff. Start acting like it. You