Call for reviewers

Inform-IT is developing a new series of books on IT Management topics, going beyond the level of detail of popular frameworks like CobiT, ITIL and MOF. The series are aimed at supporting practitioners in their day-to-day jobs. The titles in this series are developed by the best expert authors, supported by peer review teams of global matter experts. The titles include.:
Application Management
Availability Management
Business Relationship Management
Capacity Management (already produced)
Change and Release Management
Configuration Management
Continuity Management
Demand Management
Financial Management (already produced)
Incident Management (review team is in progress)
Knowledge Management
Operations Management (review team is in progress)
Problem Management
Reporting
Risk Management
Service Catalog Management
Security Management
Service Desk Management
Service Level Management
Supplier Management
Test Management

For these new titles we are looking for top-level experts, willing to support us in the development of truly global best practices, either in the role of (co)author or as peer reviewer..
In case you’d like to contribute to any of the new titles, please be very specific as to which title(s) you could support and how. And please be aware of the fact that (co)authoring a book is a very hard job, without significant financial award: the main deliverable would be ‘eternal fame’, a significant enhancement of your professional network, and a great learning experience.

If (and only if) you feel you have very valuable Data / Information / Knowledge / Wisdom on one or more of these topics, and you’re willing to share this with your peers, we’d like you to respond. We will select the final Review Teams for the titles from the responses we receive to this call, and from our global network. This means that you must understand that we can’t accept all offers – even from the best experts in the field – because there is a limit to the size of the Review Team. Apart from that, the teams need to reflect various other criteria, like geographic distribution, discipline coverage, etc. Disappointment may be your share – and we apologize upfront for not selecting you! To compensate this, we’re working on options to produce other knowledge carriers, where you could contribute to a shared source of practical guidance.

Looking forward to see you response in an email to the chief editor.


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