Tag Archives: honesty

George Washington the Communicator

Some years ago I acquired a small pamphlet titled “George Washington’s Rules of Civility.” It is published by the George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association. You can get a free copy here, courtesy of the association. I am a great believer in striving for a civil society. Our speech, conduct, politics, attire, and grooming provide […]

Who Do You Trust?

Editor’s note: The coronavirus crisis continues to unfold, and is likely to endure for weeks and months. The C-suite Blueprint blog will continue to publish information I hope you find useful today and in the future, whatever that may hold. Your comments are always welcome in the “Leave a Reply” box below. For the 20th […]

Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?

Who would you rather do business with? The principled professional or the creepy fiend? In the real world the choices aren’t always that stark. Some shady characters are skilled at concealing their actual intent. Indeed, they consciously work to refine their shiftiness day in and day out. Oh, it’s not always a massive, pull the […]

Hot Media Relations Tips

Reporters love good sources — experts who know their material and can dish it out in easily understandable sound bites. Are you striving to make it to the media major leagues? I’ve assembled a list of “Hot 100 Media Tips” to help you get there. You’ll find the first 10 here, with more to come […]