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Interview of Ian McMaster, “Business Spotlight” editor-in-chief
Once upon a time our team’s decided to arrange Skype interview with this interesting and
smart, communicative and sociable person with wide world-outlook, our talk lasted not so
long, but I felt really sympathetic about him




   1. Olga: Could you tell in brief about your career in “Business Spotlight”?
      Ian: I joined Spotlight Verlag (publishing house) in 1992 as the business editor for
      the monthly general-English magazine Spotlight. In 1995, I became editor-in-chief of
      Spotlight, a position I held until the end of 2003 and then again from January 2006 to
      February 2009. In 2001, I was the founding editor of Business Spotlight magazine,
      then a quarterly magazine for German-speakers who want to improve their business
      English. Now, the magazine appears six times a year.
   2. Olga: You know, nowadays there’re so many magazines, newspapers, printed papers
      – so the market is really competitive one: do you care to have unique sales proposal?
      Ian: Business Spotlight’s USP is that it provides targeted material for German-
      speakers (and, via our licence editions, for speakers of other languages) who need to
      improve their communication skills in English at work. This means not just language
      tips, but also help with intercultural skills and business communications skills such as
      giving presentations or taking part in international meetings. It also means providing
      of help through a variety of channels – not just the magazine but also via audio CDs
      and downloads, our website, podcasts, workbooks, videos (via our new brand
      “Dalango”) etc. Nowadays, learners want to be able to choose the learning channels
      that suit them the best way possible.
   3. Olga: Your typical customers – who’re they?
      Ian: Our typical customer is highly-educated, between 25 and 50, needs English
      regularly at work and is very keen to improve his or her skills. We have a fairly even
      division between male and female customers. As for future developments, we have a
      number of plans, both online and offline, but it is too early to talk about them in detail.
      But one thing is certain: we will have to be innovative and continue to offer our
      customers new and relevant ways to improve their business communication skills.
   4. Olga: What about usage of new social medias to promote your magazine?
      Ian: The use of Twitter is a new PR and marketing tool that we are experimenting
      with, as many other companies do. The point is that we have to be where our
      customers are rather than simply assuming that they will come to us. (I am smiling and
      approving these words – really nicely said) So, although some people are sceptical
      about the use of tools such as Twitter, Facebook etc, I think it is important to be
      opened minded about them. Ultimately, the consumer decides which channels are
      important to him or her.
   5. Olga: What does it mean “good article” for you?
      Ian: I think a good article should meet three criteria. I like to call them the three “Rs”.
      First, it should clearly be relevant to the readers. Second, it should appear at the right
      time – in other words, at a time when readers want to read about the subject. And third
      it should be right, by which I mean correct from a language viewpoint. We spend a lot
      of time on all three criteria. A fourth criterion, of course, is that the article should be
      interesting. Nobody wants to read boring articles, no matter how relevant, timely and
grammatically correct they are. Our readers want to learn and be entertained at the
    same time.
6. Olga: Are there any difficulties in creating authentic-look-like English magazine?
    Ian: The most important thing is that our correspondents, who are mainly professional
    journalist, should write naturally, so that readers are not given some artificial English.
    At the same time, we do edit the texts carefully for clarity and also for the language
    level, so that we provide a variety of levels for our readers. And, clearly, in our
    language-related texts, we give a lot of thought to the precise language that is used.
7. Olga: Are you involved in any additional projects or piece of work?
    Ian: I am currently the joint co-ordinator of the business English teachers’
    organization BESIG (www.besig.org), although I am stepping down after three years
    at the conference in Poznan in November. BESIG is an important networking
    organization and I have very much enjoyed my period as joint co-ordinator.
8. Olga: What about staff managing: whether you’ve got any special personally yours
    commitments?
    Ian: As I have been at the company for more than 17 years, I know the processes here
    very well. But so do many other members of our staff, some of whom have been here
    even longer than me. I think we all try to pass on our knowledge and experience to
    newer members of the team. As for managing the staff generally, I think it is a
    question of trying to discover what motivates each individual person and reacting
    accordingly if possible. It doesn’t always work!
9. Olga: What are you in charge of, do you have time for writing as well?
    Ian: The position of editor-in-chief is primarily one of organizing and coordinating
    both the team and the topics in the magazine. It is important to try to get a balance
    between delegating decision-making to individual team members and taking the
    responsibility for important decisions and setting the direction for the magazine and
    our other products. As an editor-in-chief, I don’t write as much as I used to in the
    magazine, but I do write a blog for our website three days a week.
10. Olga: What sort of person are you?
    Ian: Yes, life can be confusing and I think one of the greatest challenges is to live
    with ambiguity. I am by nature a person who likes things to be structured and
    organized. I am also an irritatingly pedantic perfectionist at times, like a number of my
    colleagues! So I am constantly fighting against the desire to have everything under
    control and to avoid chaos. On the other hand, I do believe that a degree of structure is
    important to help even the most creative employees channel their energy effectively.
11. Olga: Could you brief your life motto?
    Ian: Do your best. That’s good enough. Don’t expect to be thanked, but be grateful if
    you are.

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Interview "Business spotlight" editor-in-chief

  • 1. Interview of Ian McMaster, “Business Spotlight” editor-in-chief Once upon a time our team’s decided to arrange Skype interview with this interesting and smart, communicative and sociable person with wide world-outlook, our talk lasted not so long, but I felt really sympathetic about him 1. Olga: Could you tell in brief about your career in “Business Spotlight”? Ian: I joined Spotlight Verlag (publishing house) in 1992 as the business editor for the monthly general-English magazine Spotlight. In 1995, I became editor-in-chief of Spotlight, a position I held until the end of 2003 and then again from January 2006 to February 2009. In 2001, I was the founding editor of Business Spotlight magazine, then a quarterly magazine for German-speakers who want to improve their business English. Now, the magazine appears six times a year. 2. Olga: You know, nowadays there’re so many magazines, newspapers, printed papers – so the market is really competitive one: do you care to have unique sales proposal? Ian: Business Spotlight’s USP is that it provides targeted material for German- speakers (and, via our licence editions, for speakers of other languages) who need to improve their communication skills in English at work. This means not just language tips, but also help with intercultural skills and business communications skills such as giving presentations or taking part in international meetings. It also means providing of help through a variety of channels – not just the magazine but also via audio CDs and downloads, our website, podcasts, workbooks, videos (via our new brand “Dalango”) etc. Nowadays, learners want to be able to choose the learning channels that suit them the best way possible. 3. Olga: Your typical customers – who’re they? Ian: Our typical customer is highly-educated, between 25 and 50, needs English regularly at work and is very keen to improve his or her skills. We have a fairly even division between male and female customers. As for future developments, we have a number of plans, both online and offline, but it is too early to talk about them in detail. But one thing is certain: we will have to be innovative and continue to offer our customers new and relevant ways to improve their business communication skills. 4. Olga: What about usage of new social medias to promote your magazine? Ian: The use of Twitter is a new PR and marketing tool that we are experimenting with, as many other companies do. The point is that we have to be where our customers are rather than simply assuming that they will come to us. (I am smiling and approving these words – really nicely said) So, although some people are sceptical about the use of tools such as Twitter, Facebook etc, I think it is important to be opened minded about them. Ultimately, the consumer decides which channels are important to him or her. 5. Olga: What does it mean “good article” for you? Ian: I think a good article should meet three criteria. I like to call them the three “Rs”. First, it should clearly be relevant to the readers. Second, it should appear at the right time – in other words, at a time when readers want to read about the subject. And third it should be right, by which I mean correct from a language viewpoint. We spend a lot of time on all three criteria. A fourth criterion, of course, is that the article should be interesting. Nobody wants to read boring articles, no matter how relevant, timely and
  • 2. grammatically correct they are. Our readers want to learn and be entertained at the same time. 6. Olga: Are there any difficulties in creating authentic-look-like English magazine? Ian: The most important thing is that our correspondents, who are mainly professional journalist, should write naturally, so that readers are not given some artificial English. At the same time, we do edit the texts carefully for clarity and also for the language level, so that we provide a variety of levels for our readers. And, clearly, in our language-related texts, we give a lot of thought to the precise language that is used. 7. Olga: Are you involved in any additional projects or piece of work? Ian: I am currently the joint co-ordinator of the business English teachers’ organization BESIG (www.besig.org), although I am stepping down after three years at the conference in Poznan in November. BESIG is an important networking organization and I have very much enjoyed my period as joint co-ordinator. 8. Olga: What about staff managing: whether you’ve got any special personally yours commitments? Ian: As I have been at the company for more than 17 years, I know the processes here very well. But so do many other members of our staff, some of whom have been here even longer than me. I think we all try to pass on our knowledge and experience to newer members of the team. As for managing the staff generally, I think it is a question of trying to discover what motivates each individual person and reacting accordingly if possible. It doesn’t always work! 9. Olga: What are you in charge of, do you have time for writing as well? Ian: The position of editor-in-chief is primarily one of organizing and coordinating both the team and the topics in the magazine. It is important to try to get a balance between delegating decision-making to individual team members and taking the responsibility for important decisions and setting the direction for the magazine and our other products. As an editor-in-chief, I don’t write as much as I used to in the magazine, but I do write a blog for our website three days a week. 10. Olga: What sort of person are you? Ian: Yes, life can be confusing and I think one of the greatest challenges is to live with ambiguity. I am by nature a person who likes things to be structured and organized. I am also an irritatingly pedantic perfectionist at times, like a number of my colleagues! So I am constantly fighting against the desire to have everything under control and to avoid chaos. On the other hand, I do believe that a degree of structure is important to help even the most creative employees channel their energy effectively. 11. Olga: Could you brief your life motto? Ian: Do your best. That’s good enough. Don’t expect to be thanked, but be grateful if you are.