Publishing House Research (PHR) has been founded to serve the needs of the print and digital publishers. It responds to the need for an outsourcing vendor offering research and editorial services to publishers without subscription.
“The industry is so complex, and the research is so fragmented, that only the largest companies can afford to conduct their own research,” says Steve Greechie, PHR’s Director. “Research firms in the industry price their series out of range for today’s economy. It wasn’t hard to see that there was a niche available here.”
While the company’s offices are located in New York City, its outreach is global. “Today, all publishing is global,” says Greechie. “Everyone’
Mr. Greechie was formerly researcher for McGraw-Hill’
The firm sees outsourcing as the industry’s response to the economic crisis. As staff is cut, the work still needs to get done. And the economies of scale available to specialists make it possible.
PHR offers ad-hoc and custom newsletters by contract. They support decision-making in all areas of business activity: competitive intelligence, corporate strategy, due diligence, etc….
The company’s website offers the only comprehensive resource guide to the publishing industry, covering governmental, NGO and commercial resources. The website also has a comprehensive resource guide for business statistics.
In addition to decision support, PHR also supplies the range of editorial services: editing, proofreading, etc…. PHR works with a network of independent researchers to see that a subject specialist is assigned to a project as needed.
For more information, or to contact Mr. Greechie, see: http://www.publishinghouseresearch.com
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