Gene Therapy: Managing Workflow: How Top Publishers Keep Their Houses in Order
“In a way, the whole process comes full circle,” says D’Onofrio. “The files we use at the beginning of a book’s life are the ones that we are still using at the end. Because we now have that ability to extend any book’s life far beyond what was possible in the past, it’s especially important to get it right at the start.”
- Companies:
- John Wiley & Sons
- Simon and Schuster Inc.
Eugene G. Schwartz is editor at large for ForeWord Reviews, an industry observer and an occasional columnist for Book Business magazine. In an earlier career, he was in the printing business and held production management positions at Random House, Prentice-Hall/Goodyear and CRM Books/Psychology Today. A former PMA (IBPA) board member, he has headed his own publishing consultancy, Consortium House. He is also Co-Founder of Worthy Shorts Inc., a development stage online private press and publication service for professionals as well as an online back office publication service for publishers and associations. He is on the Publishing Business Conference and Expo Advisory Board.