Tactics for harnessing overzealous editors
How to tactfully disagree with editors who are frustrated reporters and writers, and how to encourage them to consider the overriding objective of the story before over-editing your copy.
How to tactfully disagree with editors who are frustrated reporters and writers, and how to encourage them to consider the overriding objective of the story before over-editing your copy.
Former journalists dispute agency owner’s claim of a skills gap between the professions.
How to pare down, punch up and otherwise influence your executive communication.
Eco-friendly version uses executives in videos to enliven a historically stodgy topic.
‘Deputized’ colleagues provide sights, sounds and sentences from around the world.
As if the editor didn’t already know what you thought; he just found a better way to express it.
Follow our easy-to-use tutorial to produce videos that are easy, inexpensive and engage employees.
A content manager’s guide to enlivening articles submitted to the intranet.
New York’s energy provider using passionate, engaging employee-actors.
Not knowing what constitutes ‘fair use’ could bring you legal trouble–or at least ill will.
Do you drown out ambient office sounds with be-bop, or hip-hop, or doo-wop?
Running your department like a hybrid newsroom will make stories soar — and lessen editing headaches.
From your e-mail address to document names, online professionalism is crucial.
New-media tools dovetail with the requisite skills for a corporate gig.
No earnest resolutions. No vows to be broken. Here’s your list of what not to do in ’09.