OneGlobal Inc.
Dept. of State
Annual Meeting
Morning Session
 8:30 am Assemble
 9:00 am Introduction
 9:30 am Year in review
 Best sellers
 Solid backlist titles
 10:00 Revisions
 12:15 Lunch break
Most Spoken Languages In The World
Top 10 spoken Languages
English Mandarin Hindustani Spanish Russian Arabic Bengali portuguese Malay French
Afternoon Session
 1:00 Title List
 Competitive Analysis
 French, Spanish, Japanese core products
 New electronic ancillaries
 Acquisition candidates
 Unsolicited submissions from professors
 New titles now under contract
 Rounding out the list
 Conclusion
Product Revisions
 Revised language programs
 Spanish; Levels 2 & 3 (local editions only)
 Arabic; Level 3
 German; Level 2
 Revised systems
 Computer access systems
 Internet LiveCast
Spanish Revision
 Level 4
 Update essays with current content
 Update grammar sections for contemporary usage
 Spanish Conversation Practice
 Review idioms for contemporary usage
 Characters should reflect ethnic diversity
 Appropriate gender speakers
Chinese Revision
 Levels 1 & 2
 Examine for outdated political references
 Check regional coverage
 Update with current vocabulary
Japanese Revision
 Level 3
 Add dialogs
 Review phonetic transcriptions
 Add notes on body language
Product Analysis
 Competitive analysis
 Core languages
 English and Spanish
 Competition
 3rd party reviews
 Program statistics
Fatima Byars
Product Improvements
 New electronic ancillaries
 Rich audio tracks
 Improved video displays
 More interactivity options
 Traditional sellers initiatives
New Titles
 On-line Titles
 French; Level 4
 Vietnamese; Level 3
 CD-ROM Titles
 Hindi; Level 3
 Punjabi; Level 2

OneGlobal Inc Presentation

  • 1.
    OneGlobal Inc. Dept. ofState Annual Meeting
  • 2.
    Morning Session  8:30am Assemble  9:00 am Introduction  9:30 am Year in review  Best sellers  Solid backlist titles  10:00 Revisions  12:15 Lunch break
  • 3.
    Most Spoken LanguagesIn The World Top 10 spoken Languages English Mandarin Hindustani Spanish Russian Arabic Bengali portuguese Malay French
  • 4.
    Afternoon Session  1:00Title List  Competitive Analysis  French, Spanish, Japanese core products  New electronic ancillaries  Acquisition candidates  Unsolicited submissions from professors  New titles now under contract  Rounding out the list  Conclusion
  • 5.
    Product Revisions  Revisedlanguage programs  Spanish; Levels 2 & 3 (local editions only)  Arabic; Level 3  German; Level 2  Revised systems  Computer access systems  Internet LiveCast
  • 6.
    Spanish Revision  Level4  Update essays with current content  Update grammar sections for contemporary usage  Spanish Conversation Practice  Review idioms for contemporary usage  Characters should reflect ethnic diversity  Appropriate gender speakers
  • 7.
    Chinese Revision  Levels1 & 2  Examine for outdated political references  Check regional coverage  Update with current vocabulary
  • 8.
    Japanese Revision  Level3  Add dialogs  Review phonetic transcriptions  Add notes on body language
  • 9.
    Product Analysis  Competitiveanalysis  Core languages  English and Spanish  Competition  3rd party reviews  Program statistics Fatima Byars
  • 10.
    Product Improvements  Newelectronic ancillaries  Rich audio tracks  Improved video displays  More interactivity options  Traditional sellers initiatives
  • 11.
    New Titles  On-lineTitles  French; Level 4  Vietnamese; Level 3  CD-ROM Titles  Hindi; Level 3  Punjabi; Level 2