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
PAOs should do command information – be it through traditional features and social media, or more unique initiatives. A drumbeat is important here – you’ve got to keep it coming.
The other day was Veterans Day. How did your commander and command sergeant major talk about it? Follow enough military organizations on social media and you’ll catch the ones leaning
We’ve received some pretty good feedback on our recent rant about social media. Here’s more. Did you hear about the Chinese continued crackdown on Hong Kong’s rights? I have too.
Public Affairs Officers, let’s clean up our social media reputation. Why don’t we try to go from people who share too much, too often with too little thought to purposeful
People ask me. They say, “Hey Dave, what about Social Media?” What about it? It’s a cesspool. I don’t have a point. Here are some disconnected thoughts: Cool Graphs Make