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The text of choice for professional interior design practicenow with companion CD-ROM
Since publication of the First Edition in 1990, Professional Practice for Interior Designers has remained the leading choice for educators for teaching interior design business practice as well as for professionals seeking to advance in their own practices. This ASID/Polsky Prize winner is recommended by the NCIDQ for exam preparation and covers the gamut of legal, financial, management, marketing, administrative, and ethical issues. You gain all the essential skills needed for planning and maintaining a thriving interior design business, presented in the clear, easy-to-follow style that is the hallmark of this text.
This Fourth Edition is completely current with the latest business practices and features a host of new practice aids:
Companion CD-ROM includes a trial version of professional practice software, business forms, numerous short articles, plus additional information and resources
New examples help you manage the latest challenges and implement the latest business practices
A new chapter devoted to strategic planning explains this important business concept in easy-to-understand language for students and professionals
Brief "what would you do" case studies in each chapter challenge you to respond to ethical issues faced by today's interior designers
From creating a business plan to launching a promotional campaign to setting up a computerized accounting system, everything you need to launch and sustain a successful interior design practice is here.
Synopsis
The tools needed to create and manage a thriving interior design practice
This essential sourcebook provides all of the information needed to establish and manage a productive, profitable interior design firm. Filled with savvy business and career advice, Professional Practice for Interior Designers, Third Edition delivers updated and expanded coverage of the full range of legal, financial, management, marketing, administrative, and ethical issues faced by sole practitioners, firm principals, and managers.
This comprehensive reference lays out clear, practical guidelines on how to structure a contract and prevent legal problems; work with other designers, allied professionals, clients, and vendors; and calculate fees that are both fair and profitable. Recommended reading for NCIDQ candidates, it offers easy-to-follow tips and instruction on how to:
* Write and implement a successful business plan
* Choose the right form of business to fit specific needs
* Institute strategic planning
* Develop effective promotional tools
* Manage finances and set up a computerized accounting system
* Manage employees and team members
Establishing a comprehensive foundation for effective business practice, Professional Practice for Interior Designers, Third Edition is the one-stop resource that no interior designer can afford to be without.
Synopsis
Establishing a comprehensive foundation for effective business practice, Professional Practice for Interior Designers, Third Edition is the one-stop resource that no interior designer can afford to be without.
About the Author
CHRISTINE M. PIOTROWSKI, ASID, IIDA, is the owner of Christine M. Piotrowski and Associates in Phoenix, Arizona, and a former professor of interior design at Northern Arizona State University in Flagstaff. She has more than 20 years of commercial and residential design experience.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: The Profession of Interior Design.
1. Interior Design as a Profession.
2. Professional Preparation.
3. Ethics and Professional Responsibility.
4. Legal Responsibilities.
Part II: Getting Started.
5. Personal Goals.
6. Professional Options.
Part III: Establishing an Interior Design Practice.
7. Creating a New Interior Design Practice.
8. Advice and Counsel.
9. Business Formations.
10. Business Legal Filings and Licenses.
11. Preparing the Business Plan.
Part IV: Growing the Practice.
12. Practice Organization and Management.
13. Strategic Planning.
14. Human Resource Management.
15. Legal Issues of Employment.
16. Basic Financial Accounting.
17. Financial Management.
Part V: Marketing and Business Development.
18. Marketing Interior Design Services.
19. Promoting the Interior Design Practice.
20. Additional Promotional Methods.
21. Selling Strategies.
22. Design Presentations.
Part VI: Project Compensation and Agreements.
23. Project Compensation and Fees.
24. Preparing Design Contracts.
25. Product Pricing.
26. The Sale of Goods and the Commercial Code.
27. Warranties and Product Liability.
VII: Project Management.
28. The Project Management Process.
29. Trade Sources.
30. contract Documents and Specifications.
31. Contract Administration.
32. Contract Distraction: Delivery and Project Closeout.
VIII: Looking Ahead.
33. Getting the Next-or First-Job.
34. Landing the Job.
Appendix.
Glossary.
Internet Resources.
General References.
Index.