In-house Design Part 1
In-house Design Part 1
January 17, 2009 at 4:05 pm
What’s the cure for vanishing value? To reimagine the internal design department as an independent studio. Since respect comes from a combination of performance and proactivity, mimicking a successful design studio can trigger the same level of respect usually reserved for external firms.
How? Instead of expecting work to come in automatically, the internal team can adopt a more Darwinistic model by acquiring skills that rival those of external firms. It can develop its own engagement processes, seek interesting problems to solve, and make “pitches” to internal “clients.” Like an external firm, it can prove its competence through performance metrics and design competitions. It can even institute a charge-back system to attach a dollar value to the work it does.
















I used to lead a small design group in a large multinational company (think ant on elephant’s backside) by always thinking and acting strategically so that if we were closed down (one sweep of that elephant’s tail)we could nip up the road into a ‘shed’ and carry on as if nothing had happened…