Introduction
Context
What is Design Management? Why is Design Management Important? The Design Management Timeline.
PART ONE - MANAGING THE DESIGN STRATEGY
Knowledge
Identifying Opportunities for Design; Understanding the Audience and Market; Interpreting Client and Customer Needs; Auditing the Use of Design; Establishing the Design Strategy; Promoting and Selling the Design Strategy; Planning for Long-term Growth
Practice
Case Study - The Argus3 Thermal Imaging Camera; Case Study - Camper; Interview - Dr Chris Luebkeman; Interview - Darryl Feldman.
Key Skills
Managing Client Relations; Guiding Design Decisions; Developing Good Working Relationships; Verbal Communication.
PART TWO - MANAGING THE DESIGN PROCESS
Knowledge
Giving Form to Business Strategy; Increasing Awareness with Design; Expressing the Brand through Design; Initiating Design Projects; Design Methods; Design Processes; Competitive Advantage Through Design.
Practice
Case Study - Kajima Design Europe; Case Study - The Honda Zoomer; Interview - Mat Hunter; Interview - Brian Smith.
Key Skills
Managing Creative Teams; Facilitating the Design Process; Developing Collaborative Cultures; Visual Communication.
PART THREE - MANAGING THE DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION
Knowledge
The Project Management Process; Project Management in Practice; Social and Environmental Responsibilities; Design Policies, Procedures and Guidelines; Translating Global Design into Local Design; Measuring the Success of Design; Reviewing and Revising the Design Strategy.
Practice
Case Study - FooGo/The Formation; Case Study - The Silken Group; Interview - Colum Lowe; Interview - Lynne Elvins.
Key Skills
Management and Leadership; Leading and Advocating Design; Written Communication.
Appendix
18 Views on Design Management; Further Resources
Glossary
Index
Reviews
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