The Publishing Training Centre

The international training provider
for book and journal publishers


Managing Publishing Strategy



Dates:

4-6 November 2009* (a three-day residential course)


Price:

£1399+VAT (a number of discounts are available)


Venue and accommodation:

The course takes place at Milton Hill House, just south of Oxford - ten minutes by taxi from Didcot Parkway station. Set in 53 acres of parkland, this Management Development Centre has a high standard of accommodation, food and training facilities, plus wheelchair access.


Book course online or phone +44 (0)20 8874 2718 for availability



Are you ready to transform your understanding of programme management?


If so, and you have several years’ commissioning experience behind you, this course will prove invaluable. In three intensive days you’ll work through how to:



You’ll derive most benefit from this course if you have spent three or more years in a commissioning or developmental role. It provides a practical review of the techniques for building competitive marketing / developmental strategies in a typical corporate context.


The approach is a stimulating combination of presentations, exercises and discussion sessions, with the emphasis on delegate interaction.


You’ll leave with a wealth of new ideas and the confidence to take your products - and your career - to the next level.


Note: this course is an updated version of Publishing Programme Management.

Programme

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Day three


Who will benefit from this course?

Development Editors, Senior Commissioning Editors, Publishing Managers, Commissioning Editors, Senior Editors from any sector of educational, academic or trade reference publishing.


Your tutors

David Inglis has wide experience at executive level in the publishing and library sectors, including five years as Director of the British Library’s Digital Library Programme, procuring infrastructure, drafting digitisation policy and licensing major digital heritage content projects. As a publisher, David managed STM and educational subsidiaries of News International and Thomson International Publishing. The output of the latter included the first wave of online scholarly journals and innovative database products. He is now a consultant offering broad managerial experience in the information world with a focus on digital asset management.

 

Josie Dixon was Publishing Director for the Academic Division at Palgrave Macmillan until 2003, and before that worked for 11 years in commissioning and managerial roles at Cambridge University Press. She now works as a publishing consultant with a special interest in training, and has given workshops and lectures on the publishing industry internationally.

 

Kay Symons is a publishing consultant with 30 years' experience with some of the foremost educational publishers in the UK. She worked at Harcourt for 20 years, initially as humanities publishing director and eventually becoming MD of Heinemann Secondary and Vocational during a period of huge success from 1997-2004. She was then seconded to take an international executive MBA programme at Henley Management College. After that, she fulfilled a number of roles working on strategic projects, as Marketing Director and as Harcourt's first Customer Focus Director.


We also offer Journals Management, Developing and Managing Digital Products and, for relatively new commissioning editors, Commissioning and List Management.


Note that most of our open courses can also be run as in-company events.


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Dates: 4-6 November 2009*

Price: £1399+VAT (a number of discounts are available).


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