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Design Business Council > new business strategies
Designers looking down, working on R&D
Putting design into R&D
31
May

R&D is an untapped market for designers yet it’s an area organisations have budget and where design can make a difference.

Posted in: Business of design , Design business coaching , Design business strategy , Design index , Design new business strategy , design value , graphic design studio mentor , Human centred design ,
Tags: Australian creative industry , design coaching , Design management , design maturity report , Design maturity research , Design Value Chain , Michael C Porter , new business strategies , profitable design businesses , project management , Value Chain ,
Getting more work from existing clients
25
May

All designers should feel fairly compensated but settling on what is ‘fair’ is difficult. And because most creative firms are small, there is a ceiling limit

Posted in: Business of design , Design business coaching , Design business strategy , Design index , design value , Human centred design ,
Tags: Australian creative industry , B2E , business-to-employee , design coaching , Design management , design maturity report , new business strategies , profitable design businesses , project management ,

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