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Adventures in Government Communications: November 2014
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Saturday, November 29, 2014. Five Reasons to Serve as a Blue Pencil and Gold Screen Competition Judge. We’ve all heard the phrase, “It’s good to be the king.” (Thank you Mel Brooks). But I’m here to tell you that it’s good to be the judge – well at least a judge. What’s in it for me you may ask? Here are five solid perks:. We all work hard. We all work hard at communicating about our agencies. When you serve as a judge you read...
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Adventures in Government Communications: Reflections from March's Featured Member of the Month
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Reflections from March's Featured Member of the Month. Communication and Public Engagement Manager, City of Olathe, KS. NAGC Featured Member of the Month. Departments are among the finest in the state. The award winning Olathe Public Schools is one of the best in the nation. Olathe has been named a “best place to live” from Money magazine and was recognized as a Fast City by Fast Com...NAGC encourages y...
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Adventures in Government Communications: October 2014
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Saturday, October 11, 2014. Congratulations to latest DINFOS PAQC graduates. Posted by John Verrico, NAGC President. By the way, DINFOS is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and this month's. Magazine features an article on its history and students. http:/ www.legion.org/magazine/224625/strength-through-truth. Congratulations to Tamara and all of her classmates. Links to this post. Posted by John Verrico, NAGC President.
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Adventures in Government Communications: NAGC Names Fillichio Communicator of the Year
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Tuesday, March 26, 2013. NAGC Names Fillichio Communicator of the Year. 201 Park Washington Court, Falls Church, VA 22046-4527. PH 703.538.1787 FX 703.241.5603. Media Contact: Dawn Shiley. March 26, 2013 (Falls Church, Va.). April 17-19, 2013, at the Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel, Arlington, Va. In the end, Fillichio achieved compromise among all parties, and successfully implemented his plan. The changes he advocated and ca...
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Adventures in Government Communications: June 2014
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Thursday, June 12, 2014. Commitment and professionalism will drive you everywhere. A special guest post by Vincenzo Le Voci, Secretary-General of the European Union's Club of Venice. On the special occasion of the kickstart of its 2014 Communication School. The best of luck. To all friends and colleagues of the National Association of US Government Communicators! Opportunity to share and experience. In this atmosphere,. That ti...
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Adventures in Government Communications: 30 Random Great Ideas
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Wednesday, February 1, 2012. 30 Random Great Ideas. NAGC is already prepping for its 2012 Communications School,. Name Tags – when attending a conference or other event where name tags are required, wear them on your right side instead of your left. The reason? You shake hands with your right hand, and it's natural for one’s eyes to be drawn to a person’s right side. Recording Speakers – when webcasting or recording a spe...
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Adventures in Government Communications: January 2015
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Tuesday, January 6, 2015. A look back as we look ahead to 2015. A retrospective from NAGC President John Verrico. Perhaps I found this so valuable because of my prior experience as a military public affairs specialist. For my entire 9 years on active duty and my first Navy Reserve assignment, I was the only public affairs professional for my organization. I am proud to now be the president of this fantastic organization and am ...
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Adventures in Government Communications: 2015: The Year of No Excuses
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Monday, January 5, 2015. 2015: The Year of No Excuses. NAGC Featured Member of the Month. As we stare 2015 in the face, fellow government communicators, there’s one thing I challenge all of us to do (sure, call it a resolution): stop making excuses about how hard our jobs are. First of all, let’s get our measurement game right. Let’s embrace our loss of control. To helping solve problems. Finally, let’s tell better stories.
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Adventures in Government Communications: Maximize Your NAGC Experience, Serve on the Board of Directors
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Maximize Your NAGC Experience, Serve on the Board of Directors. Let me say, up front, that I love being a part of the National Association of Government Communicators! I have loved it since attending my first Communications School in 2008. I enjoy being around people who are creative and interesting and who love sharing their lessons learned. The same can be said for serving on the NAGC board. Another g...
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Adventures in Government Communications: December 2014
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Monday, December 29, 2014. Managing Resources in a Non-Profit World. Managing financial resources is challenging in the private sector, ensuring cash-flow is sufficient to pay bills, fund research and development, market your products or services, reward your employees with a paycheck and maybe a bonus, and have a profit at the end. Through membership, award, and communications school registration fees. We cannot do this alone.