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Leader in Business Books, Davies-Black(R) Publishing Celebrates 10th Anniversary
By Aria C. Munro
Thu, 3 Feb 2005, 10:46 EDT

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- With a clear focus of making business better with books, Davies-Black(R) Publishing, the book publishing arm of CPP, Inc. is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Over the past decade, Davies-Black has carved out a strong niche in the fields of leadership, management, organization development, human resource development, and career management.

Titles ranging from Co-Active Coaching by Laura Whitworth, Henry Kimsey- House, and Phil Sandahl; to What's Your Type of Career? by Donna Dunning; to Manager of Choice by Nancy Ahlrichs all support the advancement of individual potential--and the improvement of organizations and their effectiveness.

"During a period when many small and midsize publishers have disappeared or repeatedly reinvented themselves, our company has succeeded by defining a coherent mission and then sticking to it," observed Maria Patrick, co-president of CPP, Inc.

"The mission of our company--and of our books--is simple," explains Lee Langhammer Law, vice president and publisher. "Our books enable people to develop themselves, their work teams, and their organizations. They deliver innovative perspectives for human understanding and proven tools for informed action."

While many individual titles have received positive reviews, Davies- Black's focus and quality often lead reviewers to mention the publisher as well. A review of Adaptive Coaching by Training Media Review remarked, "Be sure to bookmark the publisher's website. They consistently do good work." And Christopher G. Murray, vice president and editor in chief of Soundview Executive Book Summaries, said, "Over the years, Davies-Black titles have consistently made Soundview's list of best business books. The reason: topics that matter, expert authors, and rigorous editorial content that cuts fluff and articulates ideas clearly."

"We plan to celebrate Davies-Black's success throughout 2005 at major publishing events, with special offers for our customers, and by releasing some great new titles," said Langhammer Law.

Patrick described the creation of Davies-Black: "Before 1995 CPP had published books for decades under its former name, Consulting Psychologists Press, but they were incidental to our core business of publishing assessments and training tools. When we decided to expand book publishing, we identified the need for a separate imprint and a new focus." Davies-Black was named in honor of Dr. John Davies Black, who co-founded Consulting Psychologists Press in 1956.

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http://www.daviesblack.com.



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