editorial-staffing

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Editorial-staffing' is about hiring, training, managing and coordinating a team that handles editorial tasks. It's like setting up a group that can create, review, and assure the quality of content.
Examples in Different Contexts
In magazine publishing, 'editorial staffing' involves selecting the right mix of writers, editors, and designers for producing the magazine. A managing editor might say, 'Our editorial staffing decisions are crucial for maintaining the magazine's quality and brand identity.'
Practice Scenarios
Media

Scenario:

We're launching a new online news platform soon. Let's discuss how we can best align our team resources with the project's needs.

Response:

I agree. We need to be strategic about editorial staffing to create a strong online presence.

Publishing

Scenario:

The upcoming book series will need an extra level of care. We need a high-performing team who can handle the variety and volume of work.

Response:

Let's conduct a skills audit for our current staff before we decide on editorial staffing for the new book series.

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