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  • Managing your changing workload The multiple platforms and constant deadlines of digital journalism place new demands on editors as you manage your staff and your own time to pursue excellence on all platforms. You need to manage your time well on at least three levels.
  • Meaningful meetings Rene Kaluza of the St. Cloud Times developed a workshop to make newsroom meetings shorter and more productive. Following are the outline and handouts for the workshop, along with a form used in planning meetings.
  • Juggling Daily News with Enterprise Daily news will expand to fill up all day every day if you let it, leaving you with less time to produce enterprise stories. Steve Buttry of the Omaha World-Herald explains how to manage your daily load to provide more time to pursue better enterprise stories.
  • Writing clearly on deadline Steve Buttry offers eight valuable tips for writing clearly on deadline.
  • The One-Minute (OK, Maybe 5-Minute) Editor You talk to your reporters every day, a minute here, a couple minutes there. Your most important editing is done in these brief daily encounters. Steve Buttry of the Omaha World-Herald offers tips for editors on how to coach reporters with short conversations when longer planning meetings are not possible.










 



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