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Newspaper Next Workshop (Philadelphia)

November 16 - November 16, 2007

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For more information on this seminar, please contact Carol Ann Riordan at CRiordan@americanpressinstitute.org.

Please register for this workshop by Friday, Nov. 9, 2007

Co-sponsored by the Temple University Department of Journalism, Pennsylvania Newspaper Association, New Jersey Press Association, and the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association.

The 2007 series of Newspaper Next regional workshops is underwritten by a generous grant from the McCormick Tribune Foundation.

McCormick Tribune Foundation

Wanted: Transformation

The old, monolithic newspaper business model is in disruption. To survive and thrive, newspaper companies need to build a growing portfolio of business models, products and services that win throngs of new consumers and advertisers.

But how?

Newspaper Next — the just-completed, one-year project of the American Press Institute — provides the practical, step-by-step approach you need.

In a one-day regional workshop you can learn this powerful new approach firsthand. Built on the groundbreaking concepts of renowned Harvard innovation expert Dr. Clayton Christensen, Newspaper Next is tailor-made for newspaper people and the unique needs and circumstances of newspaper organizations.

What you will get:

  • A better understanding of the forces eroding the newspaper business
  • A new way to see and tap the vast realms of opportunity opening around us
  • A clear, practical process — the N2 Innovation Method — to unlock these opportunities with new products and services while minimizing cost and risk
  • A strategic framework — the N2 Game Plan — outlining the four areas of opportunity your company should pursue and some of the most promising possibilities in each

Who should attend? Publishers and top executives, plus anyone responsible for:

  • A newspaper company's profit and loss
  • The health and future of the company
  • Strategic direction
  • Creating new growth
  • Developing new products and services, online or print
Also:
  • Editors who want a new way to discover what readers and non-readers want and need
  • Ad directors who want a new way to discover what advertisers and non-advertisers want and need

WORKSHOP AGENDA
8:15 - 9:00 am: Registration
9:00 am - noon: Morning session
Noon - 1:30 pm: Lunch on your own.
1:30 - 4:30 pm: Afternoon session

"The newspaper industry is in the midst of unprecedented disruptive change. The Newspaper Next program can help companies learn how to look at markets in new ways, see opportunities instead of threats, and plot new paths to growth. It is a must-do for any newspaper organization that is serious about innovation."

Clayton M . Christensen

Professor, Harvard Business School

Cofounder, Innosight LLC

 

Directions to Temple University

 

Campus Map The workshop will be held in Room 200 AB of the Howard Gittis Student Center, 1755 N. 13th St., Philadelphia. On this campus map, the Student Center is located in Building 47.

 

Campus Parking The visitor parking lot closest to the Howard Gittis Student Center is located on Montgomery Avenue between 12th and 13th Streets.

 

Campus Dining

 

Hotels Near Temple University

 

Philadelphia Accommodations, Sites and Events

 

The Particulars

Please read:
:: API's Registration, Tuition and Hotel Policies
:: Special requirements for international members

 

Tuition: $ 195

Note: Unlike API's multi-day seminars, tuition for Newspaper Next workshops is transferable but not refundable.

Hotel/Meal Package: A list of nearby hotels will be provided to attendees who wish to arrive the night before the workshop. Attendees should arrange their own hotel accommodations.
This charge is in addition to the tuition fee, and is paid directly to the hotel by the seminar member upon checkout.

Location: Howard Gittis Student Center
Room 200 AB
1755 N. 13th St.
Temple University
Philadelphia, Penn.

(This seminar has already occured)

 

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