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Next 23 >> of 48 Articles. Old School: How lessons from the past can inspire leadership for the futureBy Lisa Rabasca | Wednesday, January 11, 2006 Historical authors Robin Gerber and Peter Henriques will lead discussions on "Revolutionary Leadership" in a daylong session for API's seminar for City and Metro Editors in February.
For openers, (a mental) image is everything By Anne Miller | Thursday, February 24, 2005 In an excerpt from her book Metaphorically Selling: How To Use the Magic of Metaphors to Sell, Persuade and Explain Anything to Anyone, Anne Miller offers some tips on how to grab people's attention.
Top ten mistakes speakers make By Diane DiResta | Tuesday, November 09, 2004 A lot goes into giving an effective speech or presentation. But as Diane DiResta pointed out, to attendees of API's Train the Trainer seminar, there's a lot that speakers would be wise to leave out as well.
Nine quick fixes Advice for newspaper executives who need results right now By Ed Baron | Wednesday, December 03, 2003 Ed Baron offers lessons learned by the more than 1,200 people who have attended API's Executive Development Program.
Building a retention culture By Mary Lynn Billitteri | Thursday, October 23, 2003 Good talent always has choices, and the moment the economy changes for the better, your top talent will go if you haven’t given them reasons to stay.
Audio from API's Publishers’ Forum on Ethics and Responsibility By Chad Capellman | Thursday, October 02, 2003 Comments from participants in API's first Publishers’ Forum on Ethics and Responsibilities:
» Jim Crutchfield, President & Publisher, Akron Beacon Journal
To run, or run from, a story: Publishers tackle tough questions By Joyce Gemperlein | Thursday, October 02, 2003 Journalists attending API’s first Publishers’ Forum on Ethics and Responsibility reacted to a hypothetical situation in which a newspaper reporter in a conservative, religious town writes a story about oral sex among middle and high school students.
Josephson's ethics tune getting more play after scandals By Joyce Gemperlein | Thursday, October 02, 2003 Ethicist, provocateur and list-maker Michael Josephson has never been more in vogue. He’s been cajoling and scaring people straight about ethics since 1985. One of his favorite audiences has been the newspaper industry.
Publishers: Reach beyond the resume when researching potential employees By Joyce Gemperlein | Thursday, October 02, 2003 Hiring for character, not for skills was one of many concepts that intrigued publishers and newspaper executives at an American Press Institute forum Sept. 29-30.
Publishers get personal with ethics By Joyce Gemperlein | Tuesday, September 30, 2003 What qualities would you consider important in a person who wanted to date your son or daughter? That question was posed by ethicist Michael Josephson at the American Press Institute’s first Publishers’ Forum on Ethics and Responsibilities.
Ombudsmen weigh in on changes at the New York Times By API Staff | Wednesday, August 20, 2003 Following the recent changes at the New York Times that included the appointment of a "public editor" by new executive editor Bill Keller, API surveyed several ombudsmen and journalism educators for their take on the situation.
The sweet science of teaching brevity and sensitivity By Steve Buttry | Wednesday, July 16, 2003 Steve Buttry, a Director of Tailored Programs at API, shares some of the lessons he learned after attending API’s first “Train the Trainer” seminar. This article was originally sent to a list-serv of seminar attendees.
Josephson tells attendees 'Hire for character, train for skills' By Joyce Gemperlein | Thursday, June 26, 2003 Michael Josephson, founder of the Josephson Institute of Ethics closed the API/ASNE Newsroom Reporting and Editing Standards seminar with his thought as the only non-journalist in attendance.
Shelledy candidly chronicles his saga in Salt Lake By Joyce Gemperlein | Thursday, June 26, 2003 With remarkable candor, James Shelledy told attendees at the API/ASNE Newsroom Reporting and Editing Standards seminar how he became the former editor of The Salt Lake Tribune.
Suggestions for formulating standards and workable policies By Joyce Gemperlein | Thursday, June 26, 2003 Participants at the API/ASNE editors forum agreed that solutions to newspaper ethical lapses lie in better leadership and management.Here are the highlights of their suggestions:
A marketing perspective on the editors' forum: It's partly about customer service By Elaine R. Clisham | Wednesday, June 25, 2003
Bad behavior has its consequences By Charles Pittman | Thursday, June 12, 2003 Just as the reporting of Jayson Blair has raised questions, so too did the leadership style of former New York Times executive editor Howell Raines.
API Audio - Oregonian Editor Peter Bhatia ASNE President appears at API seminar By Chad Capellman | Friday, June 06, 2003 API discussed ethics, the New York Times and the FCC with this year's ASNE president
API Audio - Cleveland Plain Dealer Editor Douglas Clifton Talking with the 2003 E&P Editor of the Year about the situation at the New York Times By Chad Capellman | Thursday, June 05, 2003 API talked with Douglas Clifton about the impact of the Jayson Blair affair on the New York Times and journalism as a whole on the day editors Howell Raines and Gerald Boyd resigned from the paper. Mr. Clifton is editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer and was named 2003 Editor & Publisher Editor of the Year.
'We must somehow find that connection to younger people' Five questions for Orage Quarles By Chad Capellman | Friday, May 02, 2003 API posed five questions to Orage Quarles, former NAA Chairman and President/Publisher of The News and Observer Publishing Company. He is also an API discussion leader
Every newsroom should have an emergency plan By Curt Hazlett | Wednesday, March 05, 2003
Getting ready to cover a war By Phil Nesbitt | Wednesday, March 05, 2003
Think ahead to deal with traumatized journalists By Roger Simpson Ph.D.| Wednesday, March 05, 2003
The traits of leadership By Michael Waller | Wednesday, February 12, 2003 To be effective, we think leaders need to excel at being ...
Sen. Clinton to newsroom leaders: gender inequalities remain By Joyce Gemperlein | Friday, September 27, 2002
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