Corner Office: Editor Ascendant: Michael Pietsch
Hachette's heir apparent talks about his new role, merger-mania, running the author's gauntlet and getting ribbed by Keith Richards.
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How are you handling the transition? How would you describe your management style?
David Young remains CEO through March 30 and during the transition I am taking the opportunity to learn everything I can from him about the company as a whole and about managing the many aspects of the business. I try to be both an enthusiastic manager and an orderly one—I love creating systems and processes that help everyone function well almost as much as I love supporting and championing publishers and editors in their passion for individual books.
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