Title: News, Improved
1News, Improved
How Americas Newsrooms Are Learning to Change
Michele McLellan Tim Porter
2Its hard to predict things,particularly things
in the future-- Yogi Berra
3Tomorrows Workforce
- Strategic Training for Newspapers
- 2 million, Knight-funded project, 2003-2007
- 17 print newsrooms
- Atlanta, Portland, Raleigh, Minneapolis,
Philadelphia, Fort Lauderdale, St. Petersburg,
Modesto, Dothan (Ala.), Columbus (Ga.), Waco,
Gaston (N.C.), LaCrosse (Wis.), Tri-Cities
(Wash.) - Goal To convince news industry that professional
development is a good investment
4Tomorrows Workforce
- What We Did
- Interviewed more than 500 journalists
- Measured culture change before and after the
project - Worked with top news executives on leadership,
communication, goals priorities - Developed unique newsroom strategic learning
plans - Provided hands-on coaching for newsroom leaders
and middle managers
5Tomorrows Workforce
- Results
- 15 newspapers increased training and measurement
- Five of seven measured by end of 2006 improved
culture - Two others showed progress among top and middle
managers, who had received intensive training - 11 newsrooms reported content improvements tied
to training - Newsrooms that shifted more focus on-line during
the project also linked progress to training
6Tomorrows Workforce
- Lessons Learned Training Works Best When
- Newsroom leadership clearly defines purpose
Learning so that - Top managers participate Says this is
important - It is tied to strategic editorial or business
goals Can be put to use - Staff participates in its selection, design and
evaluation -- Ownership - Journalists learn across departments and hierachy
Eliminates skills gap, creates common
vocabulary - Newsrooms learn as organizations, not individuals
What we are all learning together - It is mandatory and continuous Part of who we
are
7Tomorrows Workforce
- Lessons Learned One More
- Time spent on training matters
- more than money spent on training
8Why Strategic Learning Matters
- Newspapers must change to survive
- Organizational change by definition requires
shifts in behavior - In order to get people to think and act
differently, they usually need new skills
craft, managerial, strategic - A strategic learning plan is a mechanism a set
of tools that can deliver those skills, tie
them to goals and assess their effectiveness
9Components of a Strategic Learning Plan
- Vision Where do we want to go? When do we want
to get there? - Goals What do we have to do to get there? What
steps must we take? Which are most important?
Which are dependent on others? - Capacity What skills do we need? What can we do
now? What do we have to learn? - Assess How we will measure progress? What are
our standards for success? - Adjust How will we react to progress or failure?
When will we review our vision and goals? - Repeat
10About News, Improved
- Provides a strategic training framework that
promotes effective newsroom learning - Based on work from
- Tomorrows Workforce
- Learning Newsroom
- Committee of Concerned Journalists
- APME NewsTrain
11We Hope You Learn
- A clearer understanding of the value to the
journalism and to the business enterprise -- of
continuous staff development for journalists - A framework for creating effective, strategic
learning in your newsroom - Optimism that change is possible
12Closing the Leadership Gap
- Why leadership matters and why the times require
a new set of newsroom leadership skills - Actions and attitudes many unconscious of
editors that inhibit and even actively discourage
creative risk-taking in newsrooms - Characteristics of good leadership and how some
newspaper editors have acquired them
13 Goals Knowing Where Youre Going
- How clear, actionable goals drive learning and
content improvement - Key questions editors can ask in developing
newsroom goals - One newspapers experiment with intentional
rather than accidental journalism - How linking goals, staff training and
organizational change can transform a newspaper
14Newsroom Culture No More Whining
- The defensive culture of newspapers and how it
stifles innovation - How this culture manifests itself every day in
the newsroom - Successful efforts to change newsroom culture
through training and staff development - How one small newspapers culture work put it in
the national limelight
15The Well-Balanced Learning Diet
- The value of group learning in the newsroom
- How learning in support of specific goals drives
improvement in news content - A newsroom learning plan that combines individual
learning with organization learning - Ideas for newsroom learning that wont break the
budget
16Line Editors Guardians of the Culture
- Why frontline editors the editors who touch
content and staff every day are critical to
newsroom efforts to change - How the job has changed radically in the last
decide - A new study that defines key qualities of a
successful frontline editor
17The Business Imperative for Learning
- Why other industries and professions consider
training a business imperative - How companies link their investment in training
to business success - How the news industry can make a business case
for training
18The Future
- Results of a national survey showing journalists
and their bosses see training as critical to the
future - Why most journalists give their organizations
training programs no more than a C grade - How a significant number of news organizations
are increasing their training despite financial
pressures
19Thanks! Questions?
Tim Porter tim_at_timporter.com 415-381-9945 www.tim
porter.com/firstdraft