With the increasing use and penetration of digital information
technologies throughout its processes and products, the publishing
industry is undergoing a fundamental and irreversible
transformation. Provided here is a comprehensive single-volume
study of that transformation which demonstrates how publishing
managers can best take advantage of the opportunities the profound
changes will bring. In 15 clearly-written chapters, the seven key
elements of publishing, the 7M's, are detailed. An enumeration of
critical core concepts and over 30 figures and tables assist in
this timely analysis that is essential reading for all stakeholders
in the future of publishing.
This eloquent and masterful book details how the recent
advancements in digital information technology mark a fundamental
and irreversible transformation in the publishing industry. The
clearly presented and highly readable text provides a much-needed,
concise, easy-to-grasp introduction to this new world of digital
publishing, the opportunities it presents, and what it means for
managers in the industry, including the fundamental shift from
format-based enterprises (e.g., book publishers) to firms that are
developers and managers of intellectual properties in multiple
forms which best meet their customers' information needs.
Throughout the study, the author, a media executive who has held
managerial positions in major book publishing, cable television,
and software firms, focuses on the business strategies that both
traditional print-based and new media publishing firms must
implement to adapt and thrive in this rapidly evolving and complex
environment.
After an introductory chapter that reviews the major symptoms of
change in the current publishing industry environment, the author
examines the Information Age and the new information industry as
the foundation for his analysis. He then presents his new
framework, the seven Ms of publishing, that serves both as the
structural backbone and main thesis of the study. The central 11
chapters of the book detail these seven Ms: the five value-added Ms
of Material, Mode, Media, Means, and Market; and the two
infrastructural Ms of Management and Money. The author supports his
analysis with over 30 figures and tables that vividly depict the
key points of the study. He also delineates 45 core concepts of
publishing in the Information Age within the seven Ms. The final
chapter of the book presents the author's vision of the digital
publishing enterprise and the paradigm of promise for managers and
other stakeholders in the future of publishing.
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