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    Engaging your audiences (even the difficult ones): More ideas from the experts

    Listening to audiences is a practice that’s gotten lost in the crush of heavy workloads and small staffs. From the American Press Institute’s Manager study: [...]

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    Want a social media team that’s ready for 2018? Here’s what you can do now.

    What can you do now to create a social media team that’s ready for the accountability reporting you’ll do in 2018 — and in upcoming [...]

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    Social media teams today: A summary of what we learned

    First, our definition of the “social media team.”  The people handling social media in newsrooms might not strictly be a “team” and might be called [...]

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    After a decade, it’s time to reinvent social media in newsrooms

    For newsrooms, the social media tumult began a decade ago. In 2008, journalists new to digital media in legacy print newsrooms were trying to adapt [...]

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    Advice from experts: Reinventing the newsroom social media team

    What WGBH’s social media director Tory Starr calls “deciphering the intersection of social media and journalism” is a complex task. Reinventing a decade-old process in [...]

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    In closing: Final thoughts, acknowledgements and a call for your ideas

    What can you do now to create a social media team that’s ready for 2020? Here’s a quick list of ideas from experts in this [...]

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    Resources and more reading

    Essays from the experts “Social Journalism: The Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.” Julia Haslanger/CUNY Graduate School of Journalism and the Tow Center for Entrepreneurial [...]

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    How to design workspaces that spur collaboration

    News media can thank Silicon Valley for the collaboration mindset that imbues newsroom redesigns. Modern workplaces celebrate problem-solving teamwork, from the adoption of open floor [...]

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    Start a workplace redesign by ​identifying ​the​ ​problem​ ​you​ ​need​ ​to​ ​solve

    “We​ ​wanted​ ​more​ ​light​ ​and​ ​less​ ​vermin.” Executive​ ​Editor​ ​David​ ​Shribman​ ​was​ ​blunt​ ​about​ ​why​ ​he needed​ ​to​ ​move his staff out of​ ​the​ ​historic​ [...]

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    Appendix

    Recommended readings on workplace design The architectural firm Gensler has created a division focused entirely on designing workspaces for media organizations. Its past clients include [...]

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