Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Fwd: Publishers Training Programme for Young Professionals scheduled for this December in Delhi


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I trust this finds you very well as I share some interesting news about an upcoming training programme that the German Book Office New Delhi is organising. Its a 2-day training programme [at India International Centre, New Delhi, on 5 & 6 December 2014] for young professionals in publishing that will bring to class the latest trends and techniques needed to equip oneself for talking on the world of digital publishing and trans-media.

Given the context of the fast-evolving Indian publishing industry, there is a deeper engagement of young professionals in making strategic contributions leading to the changing face of this industry. With the global and local trends continuing to inform each other, there is need for skill-based programmes that bring one up-to-speed with latest knowhow and wider exposure tailored to topical subjects. While there is a felt dearth of training opportunities for the young and driven, there are also very few short term, hands-on training modules for entry and mid-career level professionals looking to further their career development. Therefore, this Publishers Training Programme for Young Professionals who are already working in the industry and wish to acquire expertise in new trends & techniques leading the publishing domain.

Through such a compact, comprehensive, workshop-based training programme, GBO New Delhi aims at reaching out to publishing professionals across verticals and looks at creating a fertile ground for talent development for forward-looking companies and individuals. The course looks at bringing participants closer to the new developments in international markets, while also aiming to de-mystify topics such as- digital publishing, multi-platform strategy, new business models, and rights management for cross media among others. The participants will learn from international expert and other leading practitioners from India addressing the gaps in knowledge and practice. Inculcating peer-based exchange and learning, the programme also encourages networking among participants who will be involved in the digital afterlife of each programme edition.  

To know  more about each day's programme, price and other details, please find attached the brochure. Interested candidates can register online at: http://www.publisherstraining.com/ and also visit the website for further updates. For your queries, please feel free to write to: srivastava@newdelhi.gbo.org

 

Best,

Shabnam Sudha Srivastava| Manager- Sales & Marketing
GERMAN BOOK OFFICE NEW DELHI
A-259 2nd Floor Defence Colony New Delhi 110024 India
t +91 11 40201100 (B) 40201102(D)
f +91 11 40201107
e srivastava@newdelhi.gbo.org
The German Book Office New Delhi is a joint venture between the Frankfurt Book Fair
And the Federal Foreign Office, Berlin.
www.newdelhi.gbo.org

 

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