FAQs
Time-to-market is the amount of time that passes between creating material and successfully releasing educational products to consumers or students.
Common causes include manual processes, repeated rework, fragmented workflows, multiple approvals, and inefficient content management practices.
Structured content supports content reuse, simplifies updates, and enables more efficient multi-format publishing.
Single-source publishing reduces duplication by allowing multiple outputs to be generated from one centralized content source.
Publishers can streamline workflows, introduce early quality validation, improve collaboration, use structured content strategies, and adopt scalable production processes.