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Informationen zum Autor Susan M. Winchip, LEED AP, is a Professor Emeritus of Interior and Environmental Design in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at Illinois State University. She has over 20 years of experience designing residential, corporate, and institutional interiors with specialties in lighting, history of interiors/architecture, green design, and human-centered design. Zusammenfassung Professional Practice for Interior Designers in the Global Marketplace emphasizes the essential skills and knowledge required to work in a firm as an entry-level designer, while also providing an overview of what is involved in starting, owning and operating an interior design business. Inhaltsverzeichnis Launching a Career in the Interior Design Profession Fundamentals of the Interior Design ProfessionCareer Opportunities in Interior DesignAttaining an Entry-Level Position Working in a Design Firm Professional Business ResponsibilitiesInternational Business PracticesProfessional Compensation, Administrative Practices, and Legal Responsibilities Long-Term Client Relationships and Project Responsibilities Long-Term Client RelationshipsProject Management StrategiesClient and Project Management Strategies for the Phases of the Integrated Design Process Owning and Operating an Interior Design Business Business RequirementsOperating and Managing a Green Interior Design BusinessBusiness Policies and Operations Promoting an Interior Design BusinessManaging, Growing, and Leading a Profitable Interior Design Business