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Design Management Managing Design Strategy Process And Implementation 2nd Edition Kathryn Best

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Design Management Managing Design Strategy Process And Implementation 2nd Edition Kathryn Best
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Publisher: Fairchild Books
File Extension: AZW
File size: 21.44 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Kathryn Best
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 2

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Design Management Managing Design Strategy Process And Implementation 2nd Edition Kathryn Best by Kathryn Best instant download after payment.

Design management (the management of design strategies, processes and projects) is an intricate subject. As the role of design in the world continues to broaden, organisations are increasingly viewing design as being integral to their decision-making processes. Opening with a contextual overview of the subject, Design Management then explores the stages involved in the application of design to business. Each topic is accompanied by key questions that get the reader to think about the issues raised, and professional case studies and interviews demonstrate the knowledge and practices described. Areas of key practical skills are outlined in order to bridge the gap between creativity management and academic theory, and professional practice.

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