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Workman

#3756

Rank

$2.71B

Marketcap

JP Japan

Country

Workman
Leadership team

Mr. Hideyuki Kohama (Pres & Director)

Mr. Tetsuo Tsuchiya (Sr. MD, Head of Corp. Planning, Information System & Logistics and Director)

Products/ Services
Property Management, Real Estate
Number of Employees
100 - 500
Headquarters
London, England, United Kingdom
Established
1983
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
500M - 1B
Traded as
7564.T
Social Media
Overview
Location
Summary
Workman Co.,Ltd. operates a chain of specialty retail stores by franchise system in Japan. Its stores offer working clothes and work-related products, such as waterproof winter clothing, rain suits, tethers, rainwear, aluminum jumpers and vests, go feathers, yakke products, cargo pants, safety shoes and boots, caps, sanitary boots, kitchen shoes, underground footwear, winter shoes, socks, leather and rubber gloves, white clothes, non-woven fabrics, aprons, safety bands, military hands, masks, helmets, tools, belts, cool clothes, high necks, T-shirts, polo shirts, compression, event uniforms, and office uniforms. The company serves customers from construction, civil engineering, manufacturing, electricity/gas/water supply, transportation/warehouse, food processing, agriculture, forestry and fisheries, eating out, nursing/medical care, and other industries. As of March 31, 2021, it operated 906 stores. The company was founded in 1979 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
History

After a short stint packaging books for Ballantine, Peter Workman founded Workman Publishing with his wife, Carolan, in 1968. The first book published under the Workman imprint was Richard Hittelman’s 28-Day Yoga Exercise Plan, which is still in print. In 1975 Workman published its first New York Times bestseller, B. Kliban’s Cat, a collection of humorous illustrations that also inspired the company expand into calendar publishing with Cat as its first wall calendar. In 1979, Workman’s creative director, Paul Hanson, created the Page-a-Day Calendar. In the years since, Page-a-Day Calendars have shipped over 100 million copies.The following decades saw a succession of titles that had strong sales and strong cultural impact, beginning in with The Official Preppy Handbook and continuing with In and Out of the Garden , The Silver Palate Cookbook , What to Expect When You’re Expecting , The Book of Questions , All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat , Good Omens , Brain Quest , Boynton On Board board books , Shoes , Fandex , The Cake Mix Doctor , How to Grill , 1,000 Places to See Before You Die and Stitch N Bitch , Gallop! , Indestructibles , Safari and Steal Like an Artist , and a trifecta in 2016, including the launch of two brands— The Big Fat Notebooks and Paint by Sticker—and Atlas Obscura.Throughout its history, Workman has specialized in quirky but useful books, often with unusual formats. It published its first “book-plus” in 1983: How to Kazoo came with a real kazoo. Among its million-copy children’s bestsellers are The Bug and Bug Bottle—the book came in a collecting bottle—and The Kids’ Book of Chess which came with a full chess set. The Brain Quest brand started with two decks of grommeted cards sold in a box. Indestructibles books are printed on a Tyvek-like paper that makes them rip-proof, chew-proof, washable and 100% non-toxic. The multi-million copy Scanimation and Photicular brands both have pages with moving images. In 2020, Workman and its imprints expanded into the jigsaw puzzle business.

For years Workman’s unofficial motto was “no book before its time,” which reflected Peter Workman’s obsession with getting every part of a book right before sending it out into the world. It’s a good part of the reason that one out of three Workman books have over 100,000 copies in print, and that approximately 80% of its business is “backlist”—sales generated by books that stay in print for years.Peter Workman died in 2013. In 2015, Workman appointed Dan Reynolds, former President and Publisher of Storey Publishing, as its new President and CEO. In September, 2021, Carolan Workman sold the company to the Hachette Book Group.

Mission
Workman’s mission is to make information and ideas accessible, useful, and enjoyable for everyone. The company puts a special emphasis on producing quality books and media that are entertaining, instructive, and timeless.
Vision
Workman’s vision is to be the go-to publisher for high-quality books and media. The company aspires to make its products widely available, while staying true to its core values of affordability, inclusivity, and quality.
Key Team

Mr. Hideyuki Kohama (Pres & Director)

Mr. Tetsuo Tsuchiya (Sr. MD, Head of Corp. Planning, Information System & Logistics and Director)

Recognition and Awards
Workman has won numerous awards over the years, including a National Book Award in 2020 and an MVP Award in 2018. The company has won numerous other awards for its various books and media, including numerous New York Times bestsellers.
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Workman
Leadership team

Mr. Hideyuki Kohama (Pres & Director)

Mr. Tetsuo Tsuchiya (Sr. MD, Head of Corp. Planning, Information System & Logistics and Director)

Products/ Services
Property Management, Real Estate
Number of Employees
100 - 500
Headquarters
London, England, United Kingdom
Established
1983
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
500M - 1B
Traded as
7564.T
Social Media