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Wednesday, 21 March 2007 | 6:30-10:00 PM



Update: Download Errol's notes

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 2007 | 6:30 TO 10PM

Remember the Slash & Burn financial plans of the ‘90s? While the Scorched Earth policy of streamlining talent to manage overhead is still hotly debated, managing costs in face of unpredictable and erratic revenue is a must for any healthy company. Errol Gerson will share his thoughts on issues facing established design firms including: managing labor overhead, evaluating the relevance and effectiveness of business plans, envisioning and setting goals with your financial advisors, creative ways to raise capital, effective investment strategies.

Attendees should be seasoned design professionals, currently managing medium to large-sized firms, who are prepared to actively discuss their experience.

Read more about the 2007 BusinessMatters series and speaker Errol Gerson.

Cocktails and snacks 6:30pm
Presentation 7:30pm

This presentation will be held in Brentwood. Details and location will be provided upon confirmation.

Reservation & Ticket Information
$50 for AIGA members
$75 for non-members

Rush special! Discount tickets ($35/session) will be available to the first 15 registrants who are AIGA members.

Call 818.558.3968 to reserve your seat.
You may only register by phone and no tickets will be available at the door.
Only 50 tickets are available for each event and priority is given to AIGA members.

Confirmation Via Email
You will be sent confirmation of your reservation via email with specific details such as location, parking and advance preparation materials. Please provide your phone number and email address when reserving your seat in order to receive timely confirmation. Do not attend without confirmation, seating is limited.

About BusinessMatters
One of our greatest challenges as designers is convincing clients that we make valid contributions to their bottom line. If we’re going to be legitimate partners, designers need to provide creative solutions that are relevant to the clients’ business. In other words, our clients must see us as an integral part of the problem-solving process, and not a passive recipient of instructions.

The purpose of BusinessMatters is to furnish AIGA members with tools that will give them confidence and affirm their role as an invaluable member of their client’s team.

BusinessMatters hosts presentations led by professionals in business management and marketing who are sensitive to the creative mind. We use a discussion group format and limit audience size to allow for intimacy and easy access to the speaker. We focus on issues that matter to AIGA members, namely:

. Developing new business
. Managing careers and businesses
. Communicating effectively with the client

Ultimately, our goal is to highlight the value of design.

 

 


Comments

We can't thank Errol enough for his committment, wit and insight into nagivating the treacherous waters of Managing The Design Firm.

By all accounts, (including new membership sign-up) BusinessMatters has once again concluded a successful series and fulfilled its goal of providing audience with tools to successfully design their business.

Equally warm thanks to our sponsors (listed in the upper right) and members of the Membership and Programming Committee for logistics and planning.

Stay tuned, the best is yet to come with a full-fledged workshop next year!!!

ps: notes from Errol's 2nd and 3rd presentation (Feb & March) to be posted online on this page in April; check out our photos on AIGA/LA's flickr page

ps: notes from Errol's 2nd and 3rd presentation (Feb & March) to be posted online on this page in April; check out our photos on AIGA/LA's flickr page

ps: notes from Errol's 2nd and 3rd presentation (Feb & March) to be posted online on this page in April; check out our photos on AIGA/LA's flickr page

Can't agree with Zelda more. This year’s BusinessMatters series has been unbelievably informative and inspiring, thanks to Errol. Can’t thank him enough... Errol is such an inspiring speaker with tremendous knowledge + passion that is contagious. I utterly enjoyed and learned so much. As always, thanks to Zelda and the programming committee for putting together such great events.

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