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Custom-Tailored Time Management

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By Steve Buttry
December 21, 2005 12:00 PM

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I haven't sent out any leadership tips notes for a while and wanted to send one off this way, along with my best wishes for a happy holiday season.

If you have trouble managing your time (and if I didn't, I'd send out these tips more often), you'll appreciate Jill Geisler's latest column from Poynter, Custom-Tailored Time Management

I also commend to your attention Don Fry's column, Bigfoot in the Newsroom, which offers excellent insight on how editors can screw things up without intending to or realizing the power of their words.

I also call to your attention Michael Arrieta-Walden's column in The Oregonian, which tells how that newsroom is reassessing its coverage of suicide following an API �Our Readers Are Watching� seminar. If you are interested in hosting a similar seminar in your newsroom, please let me know.

Finally, I'll plug my most recent Training Tracks column, which offers advice about the easiest unnamed sources to cut out of stories.

I'll be back in touch again in 2006. I hope you enjoy a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and any other holidays you celebrate.



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