Management of Production

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Management of Production


Dates:

29-30 May/27-28 November 2008 (a two-day course)

 

Price:

£689+VAT (a number of discounts are available)

 

Venue:

The Publishing Training Centre in Wandsworth, London (see a map and a list of local hotels)


Book course online or phone +44 (0)20 8874 2718 for availability

 

"Programme content and teaching style were excellent."

Jordan Publishing delegate



Working in production, you have a key role in ensuring the success of your publishing programme. To be fully effective though, you need much more than technical knowledge.


This two-day course will help you develop the blend of project management, flexibility and interpersonal skills you need to manage the production process. It will help you with:

 

  • effective planning
  • identifying potential problems
  • evaluating and monitoring progress
  • dealing with others in the process
  • getting your publications delivered on time and to budget.

 

The course focuses on individual personal competences, but is firmly grounded within the book production environment. Practical exercises, discussion and examples of best practice are all used to help you develop your skills. You probably already have some experience and a knowledge of the technical process, but this course will help you really take control of your publications – and your role.

Programme

  • Introduction
    • Production in the publishing process
    • The drivers: cost, time, quality
  • Planning the process
    • The workflow
    • Realistic scheduling
    • Estimating costs
    • Briefings: authors, editors, suppliers
    • Negotiating effectively
  • Managing the process
    • Identifying key stages
    • Assessing progress
  • Managing yourself and others
    • Prioritising and time management
    • Problem solving
    • Communications (colleagues, superiors and external agencies)
    • Effective meetings
  • When things go wrong
    • Balancing conflicts
    • Proposing solutions
  • Assessing the results
    • Lessons learnt
    • Providing feedback
  • Keeping up with it all – looking outwards

 

Who will benefit from this course?
Production Assistants; Production Controllers; Production Editors; Production Managers


Your tutor
Mirjana Misina has worked in publishing for more than 20 years, specialising in the area of pre-press and production. She now runs her own company, PT33 Publishing Consultancy, working for a variety of publishers, including Blackwell Publishing, Imago and Attwooll Associates, to name a few. Mirjana also lectures on the publishing degree course at Oxford Brookes University.


Note that most of our open courses can also be run as in company events.


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Dates: 29-30 May/27-28 November 2008

Price: £689+VAT (a number of discounts are available).

Venue: The Publishing Training Centre in Wandsworth, London (see a map and a list of local hotels).


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Course title:
Management of Production
Course price:
£689 +VAT

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29–30 May 2008,27–28 November 2008