Cover Story: What's So Hot About Hachette?
Hachette Book Group’s ‘team’ approach helped make it the Best Book Publishing Company to Work For (and maybe it’s a little about the parties, too).
New-hire breakfasts hosted by Young; informal lunches (where Young meets with representatives from various departments); annual meetings offering detailed accounts of goals, strategies and financial standing—all are further examples of internal connectivity and openness, Weinzimer says. According to Young, even the president of parent company Hachette Livre, Arnaud Nourry, has been known to walk the floor at all—employee meetings and sales conferences, taking the time to interface with attendees.
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