“I don’t know.” Why three words reveal so much.
… there’s a quiet power in saying, “I don’t know.”
In communications, those three words can make or break trust. Over the years, I’ve had to say them often, especially when working with journalists. Sometimes they’d ask a question I couldn’t answer yet. Other times, the facts were still developing. Or, in other cases, I just honestly didn’t know the answers. In those moments, the honest answer, “I don’t know, but I’ll find out,” goes much further than trying to fill the silence with guesses. And, saves a lot of time on the other end having to clean up mistakes.
Addressing Today and Tomorrow’s New Needs: Reimagining What’s Possible
The traditional model - grants, donations, and maybe an annual event or gala - no longer ensure ROI and success on its own. To survive and grow, nonprofits are reimagining what revenue can look like. Branding, narrative, and trust are no longer afterthoughts: they’re strategy and infrastructure.
Beyond Just Updates: How Internal Communications Builds Culture, Curiosity, and Accountability
When you're part of a misson-driven organization, your team isn’t just clocking in - they’re showing up because they care. But purpose alone doesn’t guarantee alignment, clarity, or connection. That’s where strong internal communications come in. At 10F Communications we know the way you communicate inside your organization deeply affects how you show up outside of it.
A Press Release Isn’t Always the Answer - Even if the Client Asks for It
Press releases can be powerful, but they’re not a one-size-fits-all solution. This post breaks down when to skip the press release and offers alternatives to help your message resonate with the right audience.