
Industry Leadership

During this webinar we will hear from top book publishing experts about the resurgence they are seeing in the book publishing industry.
Publishers Weekly President George Slowik Jr. discusses how COVID-19 is hitting the book industry and what PW is doing to help.
As a leader, a large part of your role is to be a coach to your people. I call this coach approach leadership.
There are three essential things to consider when initiating a successful corporate transformation.
The Book Industry Study Group (BISG) announced that James Daunt, named CEO of Barnes & Noble in August of 2019, will deliver the closing keynote at the 2020 Annual Meeting of Members, which will take place at the Harvard Club of New York on April 24, 2020.
After slashing its yearly catalogue in half while roughly tripling its profits over the past decade, the St. Martin’s Press mystery imprint is diversifying its list while still bringing readers "books that make the heart race."
After five years and 20 titles, Columbia Global Reports has found a successful formula: it allows top authors to take on big, timely subjects in short, accessible books.
Following the June 7 departure of publisher Dayna Anderson and managing editor Cassandra Farrin, the Eagle, Idaho-based company named Justin Mitson publishing director.
In a move to bring its content to more screens—big and small—Harlequin has launched Harlequin Studios.
National Geographic boasts a library bursting with information on exploration.