In a piece for Inside Higher Ed, Erin and I note that it’s not too late to pivot to remote only education for the fall, but those communications must happen soon and must be rolled out well.
Do’s and Don’ts
Taking Stock of Crisis Response
Kudos to our colleagues for their hard work to communicate COVID-19 updates, but our work isn’t done yet.
Advice for New and Aspiring Vice Presidents
Advice for new senior leaders from Principal Teresa Valerio Parrot and her fellow CASE conference faculty.
Communications Lessons From the Iowa Caucus
Hey Iowa! No pressure, but the whole world is watching. And unfortunately, the Iowa Democratic Party’s caucus blunder and (lack […]
How to Write a Better Rough Draft
Writing can drive the most focused among us to devise ingenious new ways to procrastinate. Even after you’ve got a […]
Can’t We All Just Get Along?
Last month, Buzzfeed reported the story of a vegan journalist whose (relevant and appropriate) pitch to an editor at WaitroseFood magazine was met […]
Considering Your Audience
There are a lot of do’s and don’ts to consider when it comes to writing op-eds. You need to have […]
Rebuilding Your Personal Brand After a Major Career Error
My knowledge and understanding of sports pretty much is relegated to American leagues. My father loved Premiere League soccer, but […]
Don’t Try to Be Funny on Twitter
Recently, Teresa and I were discussing some social media best practices to present to a client and she mentioned that […]