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Writing to Share Your Story
Effective writing does more than sound good—it moves people to think, feel, and act. I help businesses and leaders communicate with purpose through clear, persuasive, and human-centered messaging. From brand storytelling to thought leadership content, this is where strategy meets language to create impact.



5 Strategic Principles for Effective Stakeholder Communication
In today’s fast-moving business environment, communication isn’t just about broadcasting a message—it’s about building relationships. This is especially true when it comes to stakeholders —the individuals and groups who have a vested interest in your organization’s success. Whether they are board members, community leaders, partners, or internal teams, stakeholders can influence your business outcomes significantly. To help you level up your stakeholder engagement strategy, I

Wesley Doyle
Mar 292 min read


From Farm Life to Communications: A Journey of Transformation Inspired by Educated
While our backgrounds differ, we share a common theme: the courage to pursue a path beyond what was expected of us.

Wesley Doyle
Mar 263 min read


Four Years After the COVID Pandemic, What is the State of the Mobile Workforce Today?
By: Wesley Doyle For my second blog entry, I read the article “ What is a mobile workforce ?” (IBM) published on IBM’s website and part of the company’s external newsletter. This article examined the aspects that make up a mobile workforce and some positive vs. negative aspects of instilling a mobile workforce in your company. I chose to read and respond to this article because the workforce is transitioning and work-life balance among employees around the world has taken hol

Wesley Doyle
Jan 15, 20244 min read


BLOG POST: How is Technology Affecting Healthcare?
Positive and negative aspects of the emerging healthcare technology industry’s effects on society

Wesley Doyle
Jan 15, 20245 min read


Stakeholder Communication Manual
Wesley Doyle Organizational Communication, Strategic Leadership, and Culture November 28, 2023 What are Stakeholders, and Why Should Companies Focus on Them? Stakeholders are engaged groups of individuals who are actively affected by the decisions and strategy of an organization. They are different from ‘publics’ or ‘audiences’ in that they have a stake in the success or failure of an organization (Institute Project Management, 2023). These stakeholders are imperative to the

Wesley Doyle
Jan 15, 20245 min read


Capstone Paper: University of Tennessee (UT) County Technical Assistance Service (CTAS): Organizational Structure and Communication Effectiveness
Wesley Doyle Communication Studies 554: Section 001 Organizational Communication, Strategic Leadership, and Culture Dr. Joe Lybarger December 10, 2023 Author’s Note: This research is focused on UT CTAS, but many principles, ideas, and implementations can be recreated at other public service organizations with multiple teams, managers, directors, and external stakeholders. This research aims to examine the organizational structure, culture, and communication effectiveness of U

Wesley Doyle
Jan 9, 202410 min read


Blog Story: 3 Ways that County Governments Can Accurately Address Housing Issues in Their Communities
Affordable housing is one of the most challenging issues our communities in the United States face today. While there are federal programs available to assist with subsidized housing, the bulk of the responsibility to strategize and implement on the ground typically lies with state and local governments. With limited resources than the federal government, how can county governments optimize their community for affordable housing solutions to generate building in their commun

Wesley Doyle
Jan 9, 20244 min read
Three Minute Story & Big Idea: Tennessee Counties Magazine
From: Wesley Doyle, Communications Specialist for TCSA To: Tennessee County Services Association Board TCSA has partnered with Innovative Publishing, based out of Louisville, Kentucky, to publish a semi-annual magazine titled Tennessee Counties Magazine to its audiences. Why the change in publication? Times and reading habits have changed since TCSA first introduced the Tennessee County News nearly 25 years ago. This newspaper-style format was one of the only ways to distrib

Wesley Doyle
May 17, 20232 min read
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