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Clearing the Cultural Hurdles
You need to reach out to the newspaper industry for
ideas, professional networking, and a
better understanding about the newspaper company for which you are working.
To understand the industry and find your niche, you need to overcome three big cultural hurdles:
- There is a tendency in today's newspaper industry to ignore the
professional training and development of employees. Some will deny
it, but it's a fact, especially for those on the commercial side
of the industry. Deal with this in
compensation negotiations, or learn the budget game. If you can't argue
training and development on its merits, remember this: US$3,000-US$5,000 a
year in memberships, conferences, and workshops is a major benefit that is not taxed.
- Another tendency, especially among larger newspaper companies,
is to do all training within the company or locally. Yes,
this can be slightly incestuous over time. To combat this, go outside
of your market and outside of your company. Even outside of your
industry. See other newspaper executives, other newspapers, other
cities, other countries. The newspaper industry is a big place.
- Newspapers being deadline machines, you may find yourself
sucked into The Deadline World even though you don't work in the
editorial department. Make time for learning more about the newspaper
industry. "No time to learn" equates to bad time management.
Now that you have overcome these pesky hurdles, let's get down to
how you can learn more about the newspaper industry, and how you can find your niche.
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