Oxnard-- It’s funny the lessons I learn sometimes as I roll through life, which can smack you right in the face.
AS I previously mentioned, I agreed to help a company move forward, but never in life did I think I would encounter things we have long since placed in our rearview mirror.
A good news article informs the reader and is not a 500-word summary to review, and some companies need help understanding this.
Now, I’ll admit that I’m a bit verbose in my articles, but it’s unacceptable to reprint a staff report from a meeting and add a couple of nonsense quotes to make it sound like the author was paying attention. Details, like who said what during a session, matter.
Rule number two came to light this weekend when an unfortunate set of circumstances caused me to be double booked for two events.
Okay, I emailed my problem with a solution to the person running the editorial division, who offered to deal with the problem, and I asked to be kept in the loop, and that never happened.
You have to wonder about a communications company that has no idea how to communicate with each other.…