Thursday, August 7, 2014

i3 LA07 Seek Input to Set Targets

List the key stakeholders in your organisation or another organisation with which you are familiar, that you would need to consider when developing an environmental management plan.
 
GRAPHIC DESIGN STAKEHOLDERS
 
• Designers
• Management
• Audience
• Packaging Designers
• Product Designers
• Event Planners
• Marketing
• Sales
• Regulatory
• Finance
• Production
• Service
• Maintenance
• Manufacturing
 
CONSULTATION METHODS USED IN FINDING RESOURCE EFFICIENCY IDEAS
 
• Blogs
 
Design professionals often give advice on their blogs. Graphic design
blogs are a valuable resource for any designer.
 
• Colleagues
 
Consider sending a fellow colleague an email or get together over a coffee
to ask for advice on what they may think.
 
• Social Media
 
Sites like Pinterest serve as a virtual filing cabinet for most things. There
are literally hundreds of ideas pinned to boards that offer great resources.

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONSULTANCY PROCESS
 
Create a Life Cycle Analysis.
 
The template below enables a comparison of the value or extent of each
effect. A Life Cycle Analysis can be as detailed or as simple as you like,
for example a score of 0 would be no effect whereas a score of 10 would
be a substantial effect, or if known actual costs or values can be inserted.
This is a simple way to look at use of resources and their impact, which
prompts ideas as to where improvements and reductions to impact on the
environment can be made.














GRAPHIC DESIGN JOB DESCRIPTIONS
 
• Owner/Partner/Principle
 
An owner, partner or principle hold equity position and has major
responsibility for a company having employees.
 
• Director (Design/Creative/Art)
 
Creative and Design directors are the heads of the advertising department
and has the final creative authority. Key responsibilities can include the
development of graphic design advertising, communication and industrial
design.
 
The Art director establishes the conceptual direction for all design staff
and orchestrates their work, as well as the work of production artists,
photographers, illustrators, pre-press technicians, printers and anyone
else who is involved in the development of a project. The art director
generally selects the suppliers and has final creative authority is there
isn’t any creative director on staff.
 
• Design/Project Manager
 
The Design or Project manager manages the creative staff, evaluates
their work and ensures that all the projects meet the requirements of the
design brief and are completed on time and within budget.
 
• Senior Graphic Designer
 
The senior designer is responsible for the design solutions from concept to
completion.
 
• Intermediate Designer
 
An intermediate designer is responsible for the design of graphic
applications such as collateral material, environment graphics, books and
magazines, corporate identity and branding, film tinting an multimedia
interfaces, from concept to completion.
 
• Entry Level/Junior Graphic Designer
 
This designer has been out of College/University for less than two years.
 
• Office Manager
 
The office manager for a design company takes care of the office
administration and clerical functions, such as supply inventory and
invoicing etc.
 
• Web Developer
 
A front-end developer uses HTML/javascript/ASP/ColdFusion and other
tools to develop static and dynamic web pages.
 
• Operations Manager
 
The operations manager provides leadership in the planning, organising,
directing and monitoring of company business operations both on a dayto-
day basis, as well as a long-term basis. Responsibilities include
working with key stakeholders in the maintenance and improvement of
productivity and quality systems.
 
References:
 
About/What is Graphic Design. Retrieved from http://www.agda.com.au/about/what-is-graphic-design/ 
Environment management and sustainable development. Retrieved from
http://www.businessballs.com/environmentalmanagement.htm 

Graphic Design Inspiration and How to Find It. Retrieved from http://www.udemy.com/blog/graphic-design-inspiration/ 
Sustainable Graphic Design. Tools, Systems, and Strategies for Innovative Print Design. Wendy Jedlička. Retrieved from http://books.google.com.au/books?id=sfMAsgp4vMwC&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174dq=graphic+design+stakeholders&source=bl&ots=Z_Kxk4P1u3&sig=j_ATpL-ttqsGAQGd3ZNeUbRRmic&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Ay7cU--7Dcvo8AXVoIKoBAved=0CG4Q6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=graphic%20design%20stakeholders&f=false

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