Here’s everything that makes the workday actually work: communicating better, functioning more efficiently—remotely and in person, taking charge of your own learning, making the tools your team needs, and much more.
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The Whole of Work
By Mandy Brown
Posted onMore and more, building anything online requires increasing levels of specialization. This primer takes a historical and philosophical look at the costs and benefits of generalizing vs. specializing—and offers practical ways to find your sweet spot.
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Good Code Runs on Good Communication
By Rachel Schallom
Posted onWorking across teams in the newsroom comes with its own set of challenges. Here’s how to communicate more productively, with less friction.
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How to Run Projects on Time—and Keep Your Sanity
By Lauren Rabaino
Posted onMitigate chaos and manage time better with these three important practices, which keep the Vox Product team running smoothly.
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The Evolution of News Tech Teams
By Pablo Mercado
Posted onGetting rid of obstacles and adapting to the processes and tools that news developers and designers really need to collaborate with others in the newsroom.
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Unlearning
By Tiff Fehr
Posted onThis is one of our most comprehensive articles on improving your own mental state and personal toolset. Dive into new modes of self-assessment, lose some old baggage, unlearn bad habits.
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Making Remote Work Work
By Christopher Groskopf
Posted onEverything you need to know about working away from the main hive without turning into a ghost. (One of our most popular articles ever.)
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Telling Your Boss “No”
By Matt Waite
Posted onSometimes the best answer is “no.” Here’s how to argue with your boss more productively.
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Surviving the News Business
By Tiff Fehr and Alyson Hurt
Posted onBurnout is real, and many (many) people in our industry feel more than a little exhausted by a lack of work-life balance. At SRCCON 2015, we dug into everyone’s biggest frustrations and best strategies.
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When They Don’t Want You To Lead
By Emily Chow and Kaeti Hinck
Posted onLeadership isn’t easy, and it’s especially precarious for women, people of color, and other underrepresented groups and communities. Here’s a practical list of strategies, based on a session at SRCCON 2016.
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Guerrilla QA for Tiny Teams
By Tracie Lee
Posted onInstead of skimping on QA, here’s how Serious Eats worked to set priorities, rally help from outside their team, and get it all done on a shoestring.
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Lonely Coders, Here’s How to Get Things Done
By Tyler Machado
Posted onSolo newsroom coders face a special set of circumstances, and it pays to stick together. Here are some best practices on getting things done, from a SRCCON 2015 session filled with lonely coders who’ve been there.
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Our IKEA-Inspired Kit for Newsroom Processes
By Robin Kwong
Posted onAn open source, modular toolkit for better project management—and better communication—on newsroom technology/interactive teams.
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5 Things To Build Into Your Digital Workflow
By CJ Sinner and MaryJo Webster
Posted onBetter workflows lead to better products and higher-functioning teams. Here’s a roundup of best practices, based on a session at SRCCON 2015.
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What I Learned from Researching Newsroom On-boarding and Off-Boarding Processes
By Sandhya Kambhampati
Posted onAs a Knight-Mozilla fellow, I wanted to do some type of research during my fellowship that could benefit the news community. During my 10-month fellowship in Berlin in 2016, I spent about eight months researching, collecting data and interviewing reporters, editors, managers, and directors about their on-boarding and off-boarding processes.
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Feats Thru Sheets: The Wonders of Go-To Templates
By Carla Astudillo
Posted onSometimes just a few simple tools can patch big cracks in your newsroom’s workflow. Here’s a template that increased everyone’s speed and efficiency, helping reporters and news devs collaborate better.