
Professional Practice for Interior Designers, 4th Edition
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Summary
Author Biography
Christine M. Piotrowski, ASID, IIDA, currently provides consulting services to interior designers on business practices from Phoenix, Arizona. She is a former professor of interior design at Northern Arizona University and has more than twenty-five years of commercial and residential design experience. She is the author of several books on interior design including the award-winning Becoming an Interior Designer and the coauthor of the recently released Second Edition of Designing Commercial Interiors (both from Wiley).
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
The Profession of Interior Design | |
Interior Design as a Profession | |
Professional Preparation | |
Ethics and Professional Responsibility | |
Legal Responsibilities | |
Getting Started | |
Personal Goals | |
Professional Options | |
Establishing an Interior Design Practice | |
Creating a New Interior Design Practice | |
Advice and Counsel | |
Business Formations | |
Business Legal Filings and Licenses | |
Preparing the Business Plan | |
Growing the Practice | |
Practice Organization and Management | |
Strategic Planning | |
Human Resource Management | |
Legal Issues of Employment | |
Basic Financial Accounting | |
Financial Management | |
Marketing and Business Development | |
Marketing Interior Design Services | |
Promoting the Interior Design Practice | |
Additional Promotional Methods | |
Selling Strategies | |
Design Presentations | |
Project Compensation and Agreements | |
Project Compensation and Fees | |
Preparing Design Contracts | |
Product Pricing | |
The Sale of Goods and the Commercial Code | |
Warranties and Product Liability | |
Project Management | |
The Project Management Process | |
Trade Sources | |
contract Documents and Specifications | |
Contract Administration | |
Contract Distraction: Delivery and Project Closeout | |
Looking Ahead | |
Getting the Next-or First-Job | |
Landing the Job | |
Appendix | |
Glossary | |
Internet Resources | |
General References | |
Index | |
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