As news organizations adapt to a changing media landscape, strategic learning is critical for organizations that want to increase their audiences and maintain journalistic quality. News, Improved: How America's Newsrooms Are Learning to Change shows how leadership, goal-setting and staff development improve the culture of the newsroom and the content of the news product-both key drivers of audience appeal. Learn how American newsrooms are becoming more adaptive and creative, fueled by continuous, strategic training. News, Improved focuses on the lessons learned from $10 million in training and…mehr
As news organizations adapt to a changing media landscape, strategic learning is critical for organizations that want to increase their audiences and maintain journalistic quality. News, Improved: How America's Newsrooms Are Learning to Change shows how leadership, goal-setting and staff development improve the culture of the newsroom and the content of the news product-both key drivers of audience appeal. Learn how American newsrooms are becoming more adaptive and creative, fueled by continuous, strategic training. News, Improved focuses on the lessons learned from $10 million in training and research projects funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, including Tomorrow's Workforce, a partnership of major news corporations, more than 50 national journalism professional and mid-career teaching organizations, and one of the nation's most prestigious schools of journalism. The four-year project was conceived to show how strategic investments in newsroom training and professional development can improve the appeal and value of quality journalism. It is based at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michele McLellan has been an editor and manager in newspapers for 25 years, most recently at The Oregonian, in Portland, Oregon, with assignments including politics editor, ombudsman, and special projects editor. She also has taught and spoken about journalism ethics nationally and internationally and is the primary author of The Newspaper Credibility Handbook for the American Society of Newspaper Editors. A former Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, she has taught journalism at Harvard, Northwestern, and at Royal University in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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1. Closing the Leadership Gap 2. Goals: Knowing Just Where You're Going 3. Newsroom culture: No more whining 4. The well-balanced learning diet 5. Frontline editors: Guardians of the culture 6. Learning to Change: The Business Imperative 7. The Future
1. Closing the Leadership Gap 2. Goals: Knowing Just Where You're Going 3. Newsroom culture: No more whining 4. The well-balanced learning diet 5. Frontline editors: Guardians of the culture 6. Learning to Change: The Business Imperative 7. The Future
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