Details of upcoming courses from The Publishing Training Centre:
Project
management - the heart of the publishing process
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Project
management - the heart of the publishing process
Keeping control of the various elements of a
publishing project requires enormous organisational ability and
forward planning, making project management a critical skill for
all editors.
Our two-day Project Management courses are designed
to give you the skills and confidence which you can use
immediately to effectively deliver your digital and editorial
projects. Read on for more information and to book your place.
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Digital
Project Management
Two-day
course
24
& 25 May - last chance to book; 12 & 13 Sept
Agile, iterative, Lean, Kanban; are these terms part
of your project management landscape? This two-day course uses
both classroom-based learning and follow-up coaching to provide
the skills needed for effective management of digital products
through to completion.
Learn
how to:
- understand
the difference between managing print and digital projects
- deliver
fit-for-purpose digital projects within required time scales
and budget, even if specifications and the budget change
- manage
complex projects, using interactive project management
techniques and Agile, Lean and Kanban methodologies
- deal
with inputs from multiple stakeholders
- select
suppliers and put together teams that can deliver digital
projects.
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Editorial
Project Management
Two-day course
17
& 18 July, 16 & 17 Oct
This course is for those who are responsible for the
management of complete editorial projects. Focusing on the skills
needed to effectively manage both print and digital editorial
projects, you will gain skills and knowledge that you can use
immediately.
"It
was fantastic. The best training I've been on. The course content
was perfectly tailored to my day-to-day job, and the teaching
style was friendly, approachable and informative. It felt like a
safe space in which to ask questions and admit ignorance, which
is not always the case in training." OUP
delegate
Learn more and book here
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Learn from the
best with our Marketing courses
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Learn from the best with our Marketing
courses
Keeping up
with the dynamic world of marketing can be challenging.
The PTC's Marketing courses are designed to provide specific learning
outcomes and are taught by tutors who work in roles directly related
to the subject areas they teach. So not only are they highly
experienced, but they are also up-to-date with the latest
developments and issues in the industry and they bring this unique
knowledge and experience to their courses.
Book now to learn from the best.
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Copywriting for
Publishers
20 June
Explore when,
where and how smart copywriting can boost the performance of your book
marketing projects. Tutor Bev
Legge is a highly experienced writer, editor and
trainer working in publishing, journalism and PR and has trained over
1,000 people in 11 countries.
Learn more and book here
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Writing and Editing for the Web, 22 June
Discover vital
ways to make digital content more readable, searchable and findable
Find out more and book here
Content Strategy
for the Web, 14 Sept
This practical
course will ensure that the content on your website works effectively
and efficiently.
Find out more and book here
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Digital guru
Sue Davis has been making websites for over 20 years and leads these
two popular courses. Book now to avoid disappointment.
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Content Marketing Workshop
12 July
Gain the skills to develop an
effective content marketing strategy and to create valuable, relevant
and inspiring content that will engage your audience. Tutor Julia Garvey
brings over 25 years of experience in publishing to this course.
Learn more and book here
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address is:
The Publishing Training Centre
6 Bell Yard
London, England WC2A 2JR
United Kingdom
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