How to Prosper as an Interior Designer : A Business and Legal Guide
How to Prosper as an Interior Designer : A Business and Legal Guide by John Wiley & Sons.
Preparing a Letter of Agreement. Charging a Client. Preparing a Letter of Agreement for Commercial Projects. Designer Responsibility and Client Budget: Designer Divorce and Client Continuity. Professional Analysis for Charging Clients.
Contracts, Contractors, and Liability. Preparing a Residential Design Proposal. Preparing a Contract or Commercial Design Proposal. Financial Management and Protection for Residential Designers. Designers and Industry. Expectations and Ramifications. Avoiding a Legal Crisis. Purchases and Deliveries.
Working with Architects. Dealing with Responsibility. Consulting with Clients. Creativity and Confusion: Why Designers Don't Make Money. A Final Word ... About the Author. Index. Card catalog description Robert Alderman's new book, How to Prosper as an Interior Designer, provides detailed guidance for all designers seeking to succeed in today's competitive environment.
It will help educate newcomers, reassure seasoned professionals, and equip a tough new breed of designer-entrepreneurs to thrive under any market conditions. Drawing upon his legal and financial experience as an attorney and financial adviser in the interior design field, Robert Alderman offers advice on many crucial legal .)
Published/Edition: (March 1997) 2002. ISBN/047116223X
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Description | How to Prosper as an Interior Designer : A Business and Legal Guide by John Wiley & Sons. Preparing a Letter of Agreement. Charging a Client. Preparing a Letter of Agreement for Commercial Projects. Designer Responsibility and Client Budget: Designer Divorce and Client Continuity. Professional Analysis for Charging Clients. Contracts, Contractors, and Liability. Preparing a Residential Design Proposal. Preparing a Contract or Commercial Design Proposal. Financial Management and Protection for Residential Designers. Designers and Industry. Expectations and Ramifications. Avoiding a Legal Crisis. Purchases and Deliveries. Working with Architects. Dealing with Responsibility. Consulting with Clients. Creativity and Confusion: Why Designers Don't Make Money. A Final Word ... About the Author. Index. Card catalog description Robert Alderman's new book, How to Prosper as an Interior Designer, provides detailed guidance for all designers seeking to succeed in today's competitive environment. It will help educate newcomers, reassure seasoned professionals, and equip a tough new breed of designer-entrepreneurs to thrive under any market conditions. Drawing upon his legal and financial experience as an attorney and financial adviser in the interior design field, Robert Alderman offers advice on many crucial legal .) Published/Edition: (March 1997) 2002. ISBN/047116223X |