What are the responsibilities and job description for the Managing Editor/Editor-in-Chief - Managing Editor position at IBM?
Introduction
At IBM, work is more than a job - it's a calling: To build. To design. To code. To consult. To think along with clients and sell. To make markets. To invent. To collaborate. Not just to do something better, but to attempt things you've never thought possible. Are you ready to lead in this new era of technology and solve some of the world's most challenging problems? If so, lets talk.
Your Role and Responsibilities
IBV editorial leads write, review, proofread, and edit content, engaging audiences on IBV’s thought leadership PoV, enabling awareness and consideration of IBM as a trusted business partner. IBV editorial leads are experts in taking sets of data and crafting compelling narratives and points of view aligned with IBM’s business priorities. They are also experts in the use of generative AI (IBM Sidekick) to create content. Without this capability, IBM would be unable to claim its share of executive purchase decisions (87%) made on the basis of thought leadership.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
1. Superior editorial skills (capability in long- and short-form writing that incorporates data analysis, compelling storyteller, expert grammarian): Independent in writing clear, concise and creative prose for business executives. Use array of resources, such as a presentation file or notes from interviewing other IBM SMEs. Create an understandable, compelling story with recommendations for next steps.
2) - Clear, conversational business writing (not technical writing) tone: Help readers understand what technology can do for them, but without "consultant-speak" terms or bogging down into the technology aspects. Use professional, journalistic style rather than dry, academic reporting or marketing/sales tone.
3) - Attention-grabbing, fresh use of words and expert understanding of US English grammar, spelling and punctuation. Know or quickly learn IBM Style and IBM Legal guidelines, as well as Chicago Manual of Style.
4) use generative AI tools (IBM Sidekick) appropriately to augment and improve content development.
5). Critical interpersonal skills (negotiation, influence, collaboration, flexibility, multitasking, proactive, creativity, curiosity, commitment).
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
Analytical skills (simplify complex analyses, narrate charts and graphs, interpret data and incorporate into storylines).
Project management and professional skills (build and follow project schedules and plans, interview SMEs – including senior executives in and outside of IBM)
At IBM, work is more than a job - it's a calling: To build. To design. To code. To consult. To think along with clients and sell. To make markets. To invent. To collaborate. Not just to do something better, but to attempt things you've never thought possible. Are you ready to lead in this new era of technology and solve some of the world's most challenging problems? If so, lets talk.
Your Role and Responsibilities
IBV editorial leads write, review, proofread, and edit content, engaging audiences on IBV’s thought leadership PoV, enabling awareness and consideration of IBM as a trusted business partner. IBV editorial leads are experts in taking sets of data and crafting compelling narratives and points of view aligned with IBM’s business priorities. They are also experts in the use of generative AI (IBM Sidekick) to create content. Without this capability, IBM would be unable to claim its share of executive purchase decisions (87%) made on the basis of thought leadership.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
1. Superior editorial skills (capability in long- and short-form writing that incorporates data analysis, compelling storyteller, expert grammarian): Independent in writing clear, concise and creative prose for business executives. Use array of resources, such as a presentation file or notes from interviewing other IBM SMEs. Create an understandable, compelling story with recommendations for next steps.
2) - Clear, conversational business writing (not technical writing) tone: Help readers understand what technology can do for them, but without "consultant-speak" terms or bogging down into the technology aspects. Use professional, journalistic style rather than dry, academic reporting or marketing/sales tone.
3) - Attention-grabbing, fresh use of words and expert understanding of US English grammar, spelling and punctuation. Know or quickly learn IBM Style and IBM Legal guidelines, as well as Chicago Manual of Style.
4) use generative AI tools (IBM Sidekick) appropriately to augment and improve content development.
5). Critical interpersonal skills (negotiation, influence, collaboration, flexibility, multitasking, proactive, creativity, curiosity, commitment).
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
Analytical skills (simplify complex analyses, narrate charts and graphs, interpret data and incorporate into storylines).
Project management and professional skills (build and follow project schedules and plans, interview SMEs – including senior executives in and outside of IBM)
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