LID Publishing

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LID Publishing, more commonly referred to as "LID", is a publishing and communications company founded in 1993. [1] Specialising in general business publications for the professional reader LID is headquartered in Madrid and London with satellite offices in Mexico City, Shanghai, New Delhi, New York City, Buenos Aires and Bogotá. [2] [3] [4] LID is a member of The Business Publishers Roundtable.

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Publications

Non-fiction books & biographies

LID publishes 125 general interest and professional business books and biographies each year. [1]

In 2017 LID Publishing launched a biography series of Chinese entrepreneurs. [5] Featured entrepreneurs to date include Jack Ma, Wang Jianlin, Ma Huateng, Ren Zhengfei and Dong Mingzhu.

LID's series of short business books named "The Concise Advice Series" has featured authors including psychologist Sir Cary Cooper [6] and Sanyin Siang. [7]

Professional journals

Under the moniker 'LID Publishing Media', the publisher produces professional journals for leadership and management audiences. Topics include industrial and organizational psychology, marketing, sales, technology, innovation and finance. [8] Significant contributors include behavioural psychologist Dan Ariely [9] and Linda Papadopoulos [10] and leadership author Marshall Goldsmith. [11] As of 2019 LID publishes official Duke Corporate Education journal, Dialogue Review ,[ citation needed ] Institute of Leadership & Management journal, Edge, and the members-only magazine of The Chartered Institute of Marketing, Catalyst. [12]

Podcast

LID's corporate podcast, LID Radio, examines current trends and interviews industry experts and influencers in business, entrepreneurship, smart thinking and personal development. [13]

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