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Global Publishing Strategies

Navigating Project and Rights Management

Join our leading industry experts as we formulate strategies for international publishing explore the ins and outs of project and rights management

Prices are in SGD
(ORP approx. USD700)

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Panel Discussion

with leading industry experts
2 hours in total

Instructional Video

2 hours in total, interspersed with expert interviews

Views from Industry Experts

4 hours in total

Bonus Materials

PDFs, video conversations, and more

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Panel Discussion
  • Instructional Videos
  • Dialogues with Industry Experts
  • PDF summaries
  • Audio version of video materials
  • 3 months free access to all material at A Polite Lie

Project Management 

This course provides publishers with essential project management skills tailored to the dynamic world of publishing. Participants will learn how to effectively plan, execute, and monitor publishing projects, from book acquisitions to print and digital production. Through instructional videos, panel discussions, and dialogues with industry experts, learners will develop strategies for managing resources while navigating the unique challenges of the publishing industry as they seek to bring their works to international audiences.

Rights Management

This course is designed to equip publishers with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage rights in the global publishing industry. Participants will explore the fundamentals of copyright issues, licensing agreements, and intellectual property rights as they pertain to the international publishing ecosystem. Our industry experts explore best practices for rights tracking, royalties management, and contract enforcement. In this course, rights managers, editors, and publishers will find essential insights to optimize rights management processes and maximize revenue opportunities.

Course Instructor and Industry Experts

course runner Shelly Bryant 
is joined by leading voices in publishing and rights management
Anna Power, Jo Lusby, Liza Darnton, and Marysia Juszczakiewicz