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Introduction to People Management in Publishing

Offering new and developing managers a framework and approach to help support the transition into management, along with plenty of practical tips and tools to help them master the essentials and build confidence.

Growing Successful Open Access Journals

A practical, hands-on exploration of launching, converting, running and developing Open Access journals. Gain an understanding and appreciation of the levers that can be pulled to achieve success.

Effective Social Media for Scholarly Publishers

Learn how to integrate social media into your marketing communications and wider promotional plans of your organization, regardless of budget or size of publisher.

Managing and Influencing your Editorial Board

Gain the essential practical knowledge and skills to create a high performing editorial board, understand more about how to motivate your board members, and make your meetings highly effective.

Project Management for Publishing

Provides those managing and working on projects with an overview of key principles of project management, as well as several templates and supporting tools that can be applied to most projects, large or small, to help ensure successful outcomes.

Journal Development 1: Practical plans for improving journal success

A focus on how to build a strategic development plan, presenting practical insights, informed by a series of case studies and scenarios.

How Journals Work

For those starting their careers in academic journal publishing. Providing delegates with an understanding of Open Access, what makes a successful journal, finance and business models, as well as the basics of marketing and product development. New dynamics such as AI and DE&I have also been…

Commissioning Content: Working with authors and editors

Consider ways in which to develop and manage a commercially successful academic journal and book programme, including how to adapt commissioning strategies in a transition to a more virtual working environment.