By Deborah Pofara Luu
In a recent interview on GTV’s breakfast show, the Managing Director of Ghana Publishing Company, Nana Kwesi Boatey highlighted the institution’s strategic plans to boost efficiency and attract more clients, including government institutions.
He revealed that some government entities, which had previously outsourced work elsewhere, are now expressing interest in returning to the company if it adapts its operations to include nighttime services.
This move is seen as crucial for enhancing efficiency and making the institution more appealing to potential clients.
He emphasized the importance of readiness and attractiveness in the publishing sector. “By structuring the company to meet modern demands, the goal is to make Ghana Publishing Company the first choice when thinking of publishing services.”He stated.
This ambitious plan aims to position the company not only locally but also internationally, with mentions of countries like India and China as part of its broader strategy.
The company’s vision is to become a leading publishing house that is synonymous with quality and reliability.
Ghana Publishing Company’s Acting CEO, Nana Kwasi Boatey has also been working towards modernizing the company, including plans for a nationwide eBook shop.
This modernization drive aligns with the broader strategy to enhance the company’s appeal and competitiveness. By embracing new technologies and operational models, Ghana Publishing Company is poised to regain its position as a preferred partner for both local and international clients.
The company’s focus on efficiency and innovation is expected to play a significant role in its growth and recognition in the global publishing industry.