About this series: Exit interviews are a way for organizations to seek honest critique. This occasional series offers feedback for journalism as an industry, through observations from news nerds who ...
When I made the leap from editorial to the product world, I discovered that the iterative, user-centered methods we use to develop and test products makes a lot of sense for content, too. These ...
As part of planning our upcoming conference, SRCCON:LEAD, we’ve heard from over 100 journalists about how they would like leadership in our industry to change. We asked this question of every ...
Journalism funders: Looking for concrete ways you can uphold diversity and inclusivity values during COVID-19? Jenny Choi, managing director at the News Integrity Initiative has you covered. In ...
During the first News Product Alliance Summit speakers and participants from around the world shared their experiences introducing product thinking to news organizations, and setting up processes for ...
When we started thinking about bringing a product mindset to Chemical & Engineering News, we were looking for a way to maintain the quality journalism our readers expect as our ambitions grew. But our ...
1. Journalism skills are directly transferable to organizing work. The more I’m learning about the work of organizing, the more I’m realizing that the core skills I have as a journalist are directly ...
Newsrooms expect a lot from job applicants without giving much thought to what else could be going on in their lives. A freelancer applying for your job is not working on a paying gig. An edit test ...
As news organizations further integrate technology into their work, journalists are often told to “embrace product thinking.” But is there room for product developers to also embrace journalistic ...
State policies directly affect people’s daily lives, and state-level political battles shape the national landscape. But in many state capitals, too many stories go underreported or unreported.
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