How to handle difficult clients. A challenge faced by all interior designers. Read on to see how to turn difficult clients into happy ones
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To Grow, Learn From Criticism
If we want to grow, we need to learn from criticism. Often others better see our failings. To gain their insights, we need to listen
Don’t Confuse Chaos and Creativity
Some say a messy workspace is a sign of creativity. Don’t confuse chaos and creativity. Conquer chaos and release your creativity
Who Is Your Ideal Client?
To sell our creativity, we need to know our ideal client. Especially if our competitors have a gazillion followers and unlimited budget
Make Meetings Marvellous
If we can”t kill them and can’t get out of them, we should make meetings marvellous. This is simple, no-nonsense guide shows you how
Meetings We Just Don’t Need
Unburden your interior designers. Ditch those pointless status update, department meetings. See collaboration, creativity and innovation soar
Marred by Meeting Madness?
Meeting madness is the scourge of workplace culture. Take steps to avoid pointless meetings; be happier, more energised, fulfilled, creative
Always Putting Things Off?
Always putting things off? Create habits. Creating a habit is much easier if we now how to go about it, we know how to stop excuses getting in the way
Work / Home Boundaries
It’s an irony, but for many in workplace design heading into the office is no longer an option. We need to find new ways of separating work from home. We need to create a new routine to protect our creativity, our productivity, our wellbeing, our health. There are many things we can do to help us stick to our new found routine
How do value creativity?
How do value creativity? You don’t, your clients do Creating perception of value is difficult. It starts with knowing the client. As an example, a hardware shop in my town (Baker W C & Son, Fleet). Every product they sell is conveniently available on the web, probably cheaper. Yet it is a stalwart of ourContinue reading “How do value creativity?”
