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Page 1: BPR Presentation May 2014

Presentation May 2014

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What is BPR?

The Business Publishers Roundtable is an international association of business book publishers, each representing one language. Our aim is to contribute to the progress, freedom and welfare of the world through the dissemination of ideas for business in different languages. This is translated into practice by exchanging information on authors’ rights, providing advice to fellow members on their publishing activities and by carrying out co-publishing or joint venture projects in order to gain greater visibility and recognition among authors, readers and other publishers.

Though the association was legally established in July 2007, informal gatherings had taken place at the Frankfurt, London and US book fairs since 1999, each time attracting more members.

As a not-for-profit association, the BPR sparks projects, with members participating as they wish. One of the most successful has been the creation of Knowledge in Action, the company that owns www.bluebottlebiz.com (bbb), currently the biggest, best and fastest growing digital library of business books, with close to 100 publishers and more than 10.000 books, discovery paths, learning paths, videos and other resources. Several members of BPR were among the founders of bbb.

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Members

To become a publisher-member, you must publish at least five business books a year

in a language not already represented within the BPR. You must also be introduced to

the group by at least two current members and be approved unanimously by the

Executive Committee or by simple majority in the General Assembly, which normally

takes place at the Frankfurt Bookfair on Thursday at 10h00.

The duties of members are to provide advice to fellow members, to try to cooperate in

group or bilateral projects and to support and promote the BPR.

There are no fees and the BPR is financed by the voluntary contributions of members ,

which covers the website and minor legal and accounting costs.

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Current members

Danish

Dutch

English (American)

English (British)

Finnish

French

German

German (Swiss)

Greek

Italian

Norwegian

Polish

Portuguese

Portuguese (Brazilian)

Romanian

Russian

Spanish

Gyldendal

Atlas Contact

Harvard Business Review Group

LID Publishing

Talentum

Leduc Editions

Carl Hanser Verlag

Midas Management Verlag AG

KLIDARITHMOS Publications

EGEA

Hegnar Media

PWN

Sabedoria Alternativa

Saraiva

Publica

Olympus Business Publishers

LID Editorial Empresarial

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How do you benefit? (1 of 3)

Publisher

If you are a publisher and your language is already covered by a current member of BPR, sorry, we can only accept one publisher per language. However, you can always collaborate with that publisher for joint editions or contact the Secretary General of the association to show your interest in case there is an opportunity in the future.

If your language is still available, you may wish to consider becoming a member in order to:

•Exchange ideas and information about new books from third parties, how well they are selling and so on.

•Buy rights on your own or together with other members and gain greater visibility with literary agents and foreign publishers.

•Sell rights to other members and to third parties more effectively and get help in promoting your own authors.

•Participate in projects supported by the association, e.g. bluebottlebiz.

Media

If you are looking for information on business books at an international level, or would like a quote from a business book author in one of these languages, please contact the publisher of your choice from the member list.

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How do you benefit? (2 of 3)

Author

If you are an author of a book on business, current affairs or similar, you may find within BPR a reputable publisher for your language. These publishers have been selected by their peers to represent each language in the most important international association of business books publishers. By connecting with one of these publishers you will have easier access to publishers in the other languages and, therefore, a higher chance of getting your book published in languages other than your own.

Literary agent

If you are a literary agent, you will find within the BPR a reputable publisher specialized in business books for each key language. Once you have sold a book to one publisher, your chances of success with the others will increase significantly. Even if the first publisher you contact is not interested, we could probably tell you who could be more interested in a particular title, since we know each other well.

We collaborate with each other on titles for which various members have bought the rights so that, for example, for an American author, we can organize a single trip to Europe to promote their book in say two or three different countries, thus saving on time and expenses for everyone. We also exchange marketing and promotional ideas always with the aim of increasing sales all round.

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How do you benefit? (3 of 3)

Corporate sponsor

If you are a company or association looking to promote your ideas, projects or products on a international basis, a book can sometimes be the best means of achieving this. You will be surprised at how effectively we can work together to prepare a full and comprehensive communication plan. Each publisher-member has considerable experience in promoting authors and ideas and through the BPR you can easily tap into a wide network of resources.

If you have a target group in the world of between 2,000 and 200,000 people, and a message to communicate that you wish to add an international flavour to, a book published simultaneously in several languages under a common marketing plan can easily be the most cost-effective and long-lasting instrument. Each of us is a specialist in its own language and territory, so you can work through BPR to achieve both a global and local presence. Please contact either the publisher in your country or the Secretary General.

Translator

If you are a translator, you will find some publishers who may be interested in your services. Please

contact the publisher for your language directly, stating that you got their contact details from the

BPR site.

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Meetings

The Group meets three times a year :

•London Bookfair (March/April). Meeting of one hour during the second day of the fair at 10h00. We also have a members’ dinner during the fair (usually the first day) at 19h30 in which honorary members, prospective members and friends are also invited.

•Frankfurt Bookfair (October). Meeting of one hour during the second day of the fair (Thursday) at 10h00. We will also have a members dinner that day at 19h30 in which honorary members, prospective members and friends are also invited.

•Summer summit. This, as with all the other meetings, is a voluntary one. Taking place either in June or September, and hosted by one of the members, the summit consists of at least one full day of work on a Friday, during which views on each market, our successes and failures and potential joint projects are exchanged. It also helps to strengthen our personal relationships over the weekend.

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Contact us

If you require more information about the association itself or are interested in becoming a member please contact the Secretary General

[email protected]