Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Corporate Publishing
English translation:
corporate publishing
German term
Corporate Publishing
Wikipedia has a basic explanation of the concept.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_Publishing
4 +4 | Corporate Publishing | casper (X) |
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Proposed translations
Corporate Publishing
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Those skills acquired on this course, together with the communications and IT training provided, give our graduates opportunities to consider careers in:
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and production and managerial positions in:
* broadcast and online journalism
* publishing
* electronic publishing
* corporate publishing
http://www4.rgu.ac.uk/abs/undergraduate/page.cfm?pge=9028
Corporate Publishing Service
Wakefield provides a comprehensive publishing service for government, cultural institutions and corporate Australia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakefield_Press#Corporate_Publi...
A Career in Publishing
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Unfortunately, this tends to be true, especially in the first stages of your career. It does vary, however, and can be better in some areas, e.g. corporate publishing.
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/careers/findingajob/secto...
Corporate Publishing and Public Relations
http://www.crossancom.co.uk/portfolio/index.html
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philgoddard
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Thanks, philgoddard
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Jenny Streitparth
: My, my, what an abundance of sources. Thanks!
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Yes, and come to think of it, all I did was to search for the term under pages from the UK :-)
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Jon Reynolds
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Thank you, Jon Reynolds
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Michael Wetzel
: great sources
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Thank you, Michael Wetzel
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Discussion
www.schneidewind-media.de/index.php?id=24, also wäre Corporate Publications eine Lösung