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Editorial Production
Spans the Entire Publishing Process
Book Editorial Production is driven by user-definable business rules, making it extremely flexible and suitable for all types of publishers. It can be used for non-book items (eg CDs, videos, web sites, e-books) as well as traditional books and spans the entire publishing process, from initial publishing plan, through acceptance of books into the warehouse. It allows publishers to compare actual costs and sales with pre-publication estimates and budgets to provide a true profit and loss for each title.
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Editorial Book Production: Work with Project
Developed with Worldwide Publishers
This system has been developed in conjunction with major publishers worldwide including academic publishers like Addison Wesley Longman (Singapore) and Pearson Education (Australia), trade publishers such as Penguin (Australia) and government publishers like Learning Media (New Zealand).
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Editorial Book Production: Work with Book Specification
FEATURES
Editorial & Book Production covers the following steps in the editorial and book publishing process:
- Amortization
- Cost management
- Estimating & budgeting
- Paper control
- Planning
- Project management/scheduling
- Reporting
- Resource management
- Specifications
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Editorial Book Production: Schedule Maintenance
BENEFITS
- Automation of many internal processes. Eg Estimating and Scheduling
- Comparison of actual profit and loss against pre-publication estimates
- Extensive management information
- Greater profitability
- Increased ability to meet forecast publishing dates
- Increased shareholder value
- Lowers publishing costs through:
- Elimination of re-keying of information and duplication of data
- Improved utilization of in-house and external resources
- Reduction in errors and the need to re-do work
- Tighter control over publishing costs
- More accurate profit and loss and break even estimates
- Use of templates for rapid project set-up
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Editorial Book Production: Profit and Loss Inquiry
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