Hmmm - thinking out loud. I am on a 6 month course in Ottawa right now. The course is a pilot one based on an exciting vision for a public affairs officer. The officers driving the vision, however, are not necessarily the ones delivering the course material so there is a growing disconnect between the vision, which I love and am well suited to, and the day to day approach to learning. The vision sees a public affairs officer as a combination political officer, journalist, media liaison, operational advisor and instructor. A fascinating Jack/Jill of trades well suited to the vision for the evolving role of the military at home and abroad. I love it. Sadly many of the students see the job as little more than a journailist, some simply as a no brainer slacker job (are they in for a surprise). Conduct in the class often degrades to that of a grade nine class on a bad day and the petty back stabbing that goes on is downright infantile. Most of the instructors associated with the school are still tightly bound to the more tradtional view of the public affairs officer as a conservative/reactive staff position whose primary, dare I say exclisive role is to act as a kind of media liaison between their base/CO and the local, regional or national media.
117 days to go. Sad. I have waited for this course for over 6 years. I am very well suited to this job and would do this work past retirement if the organization was showing any sign of progressing past its current state of affairs. I am totally disillusioned with the order of things, or lack of same, lack of cohesive vision and integrity. Too many march exclusively to the urgent drum beat of their own career agenda without a care for the greater or corporate vision or intergity. This is so small minded and short sighted. Sigh. 117 days to go.
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