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StructureStructureMcGraw-Hill Ryerson is organized into three revenue divisions and four support divisions. The revenue divisions are: Higher Education, School, and Trade, Professional and Medical. The support divisions consist of Finance, Customer Care, Editorial Design Production, and Human Resources. ![]() Higher Education DivisionHigher Education (formerly known as the College Division) publishes learning materials for use in post-secondary educational institutions. Subject areas covered include economics, finance, technology, English, political science, sociology, accounting, engineering, life sciences, physical sciences, marketing, administrative studies and business administration. Canadian adaptations of successful textbooks published by the parent company, as well as products previously held by Times-Mirror, make up an important part of the Higher Education list. Digital products and services including assessment/homework management and study guides are key areas of focus for this Division.
School DivisionThe School Division publishes resources for the elementary and secondary school market in all provinces and territories. We meet the requirements of the various departments of education in Canadian authorship, content, manufacturing and quality. The Elementary & Secondary Education Division publishes in the areas of mathematics, science, social studies and history, business education and family studies. Teacher's materials, on-line applications, test banks, and workbooks are produced to accompany many of these texts.
Trade, Professional and Medical DivisionThe Trade, Professional and Medical Division markets and distributes books and digital products on a wide array of subjects. McGraw-Hill, our parent company, has a broad product line which includes business, professional, medical, general interest and the contemporary book group.Foreign MarketsBecause most of the products are written for the specialized Canadian markets, exports are limited to those of a sufficiently universal character to interest foreign markets. Technical books have been translated into French for the French and North African markets, and Spanish translations sell in the Latin American countries.Publishing ProgramsThe range of books published by McGraw-Hill Ryerson covers all levels and types of educational institutions: elementary, secondary and tertiary; academic, business and vocational.Canadian-produced books account for approximately 57% of our total revenues. Approximately 42% of revenue is derived from the sale of U.S. parent-company products, and the remainder from the sale of other publishers' titles for which we are the agents. We pay out to our authors more than $4.0 million in royalties annually. In a year, we publish over 100 English language titles. |
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