editorial-board

Vocabulary Word

Definition
An 'editorial-board' is a team of industry experts who supervise the content of a publication, like a newspaper, magazine or academic journal. They review submissions, manage standards, and are ultimately responsible for what is published.
Examples in Different Contexts
In magazine publishing, the 'editorial board' helps shape the magazine's content and direction. A board member might say, 'The editorial board meets monthly to discuss themes, future issues, and potential articles that align with our readers' interests.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

This year we're focusing on the influence of AI in business decision making. It's essential our content is enlightening for our readers.

Response:

We don't want to just report on AI trends, as a member of the editorial board, I suggest we should also discuss the ethical implications of AI in business.

Design

Scenario:

Our next issue will showcase sustainable architecture designs. We want to portray the critical roles architects play in sustainable development.

Response:

I agree, sustainable design is crucial. Maybe the editorial board could seek contributions from urban planners this issue, to add different perspectives.

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