Sunday, July 15, 2007

The trade press is a strange thing. An editor moving from one publishing house to another warrants headlines. As does a publisher signing a contract with an author for a book which will be lucky to sell 5000 copies. Or a discount promotion in a bookshop chain. Here is a recent and fairly typical Publishing News home page. The fourteenth item is News in Brief and the eighth and last story in that section is:

DAVID Worlock has been named Non-Executive Chairman of HarperCollins UK, and Ian Bedwell is appointed International Business Development Director. Worlock is currently Chief Research Fellow at Outsell Inc and his career has included roles at Thomson Corp and Pearson. Bedwell has enjoyed a long career at VNU, which he left earlier this year.

I think it it possibly the most important news item in the whole issue.

Image of David Worlock

It is not my job to be generous about competitors and I have been known to be a tad dismissive of some strange bits of self-promotion (for instance, here). However, this appointment of David Worlock by HarperCollins UK shows that at least one British trade publisher is beginning to understand the importance of the digital revolution and the need for fundamental change.

I first met David several centuries ago when he was setting up Eurolex, a pioneer legal database business, for Thomson. He was a digital native then and he still is. I also heard an excellent talk last week by another HarperCollins executive, Brian Murray, who is Group President of the company worldwide. My guess is that HC are putting into place the management building blocks to take decisive action when it comes to finding new markets for books in electronic form. Building platforms from which to sell (e.g. BookStore ) is an essential, quite tricky and quite costly first step but the real difficulty is re-engineering a workforce used to the old ways of doing things. That's where people like David and Brian come in.

And Macmillan has people like that too!

#    |  Comments [8]  | 
7/15/2007 4:18:32 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Richard

Hampshire County Council, in England, are proposing that their 54 public libraries should no longer stock works of fiction.

Their argument is that "people buy fiction in book shops now- there is no need for libraries to do the same job"

The proposer is Yinnon Ezra, who is head of the library and leisure service and he is supported by his council and his chief librarian, Richard Ward.

Is this an action your readers would endorse?

Tim
7/16/2007 5:04:41 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Richard,

The company HCUK referred to here is a software company serving the exhibition and awards industry. This press release doesn't refer to HarpersCollins UK - at least not that I am aware.

Ian
7/16/2007 7:21:44 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Richard, if Worlock's appointment is confirmed, I'd agree that it does show that "at least one British trade publisher is beginning to understand the importance of the digital revolution and the need for fundamental change", but I'm still astonished about both how slow publishers are being in changing and how slow the rate of change continues to be. Half-hearted isn't the word ...
7/16/2007 11:25:42 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Just to confirm officially - as Ian Bedwell says above, David Worlock is becoming Non-Executive Chairman of HCUK - http://www.hcuk.net - and not HarperCollins.

We're untangling the misinformation chain now, but it looks like the original incorrect report came from Publishing News.
7/16/2007 11:37:34 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
I think it's a wonderful piece of misreporting which I'll correct tomorrow!
7/17/2007 8:40:09 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
And now the story has proved to be incorrect ... "I'm still astonished about both how slow publishers are being in changing and how slow the rate of change continues to be."

Worlock has NOT been appointed, but publishers like HarpersCollins UK absolutely need to get right on and appoint digital pioneers to key positions in their businesses. Now.
7/17/2007 8:35:25 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Well Richard, regardless of where David is - it's a fine picture and everything you've said about him is absolutely true!
7/19/2007 9:58:22 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Dear Richard

I was delighted to read your flattering comments about HarperCollinsUK. You are absolutely right in singling us out as one of the few trade publishers that has fully grasped the importance of the digital revolution. We have led the industry with a host of digital inniatives including the first digital repository for all our content . We have also invested heavily in bringing people with digital expertise into our senior management team. Sadly David Worlock isnt one of them but I will now be talking to him about passing off, so maybe I can take the opportunity to rectify that.

Best
Vicky