AIGA In-house Shout Out: Not Alone in the Lone Star State
AIGA Houston is staging the first ever AIGA Texan regional in-house event. When you mix three parts Jen Miller, Stefan Mumaw and Tim Hale with the kick#%ss AIGA Houston crew you can be sure this...
View ArticleThis Old In-house: Hola to OLAs
. What the heck is an OLA? Is it like an SOP, a KPI, an SLA? Well, it is a cousin of the SLA (Service Level Agreement) and it is a part of an SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) - you can forget about...
View ArticleInhouse Incites: Certification Explanation
At the most recent InHOWse Managers Conference the attendees were asked during the panel discussion session whether they supported creating a certification program for in-house designers. A few in the...
View ArticleIn-house Issues: Changing Up the Approach to Change
In the fall of 2011 I had the exciting opportunity to play a leadership role in transitioning a 45+ (now 70+) multidisciplinary in-house team to a managed services organization. This shift necessitated...
View ArticleThis Old In-house: Productivity Priorities
As in-house managers (and individual staff too) we often function as Account Managers, Project Managers, Print Buyers and, oh yeah, Designers all rolled into one neat package. This means that we often...
View ArticleINfrastructure: Go With the Flow
If there’s one practice which right-brain in-house creatives and their left-brain business-minded colleagues both value, it is concept visualization - and specifically the use of flowcharts. This...
View ArticleI Resolve In-house Style
. . This will probably go the way of my resolution to lose 15 pounds by June but here goes… . . . My in-house New Years resolutions: . Finish my monthly expense reports on time Actually look at my...
View ArticleFuel INjected In-house: Can’t reach agreement? Maybe it’s time for a walk.
by Sam Harrison Several years ago, I was sitting in the New York offices of a professional sports organization, trying to gain a brand licensing agreement for products being developed by my in-house...
View ArticleIn-house Issues: Retain to Maintain and Sustain
I recently wrote a piece for the Cella “Creative Execs” blog making the case for documenting institutional knowledge. I went on to admonish any in-house team that put itself at risk by having an...
View ArticleIn-house Interpersonal: Just a Spoonful of Sugar
I was meeting with a particularly talented and motivated member of the in-house team I manage the other day when he related something that really surprised me. As we were discussing some bad news the...
View ArticleInspiration Wednesday: Explore ways to make your creativity explode.
by Sam Harrison Ray Bradbury, who died last year at the age of 92, is a creative hero of mine. I devoted a page to him in my first book, ZING!, and I often refer to him in my creativity talks and...
View ArticleIn-house Incites: Managing Client Management
There are numerous scenarios where in-house creatives find themselves having to manage difficult and even reasonable clients. If this is occurring in your team on a frequent basis you need to end the...
View ArticleThis Old In-house: Waving the Red Flag
Weekly or biweekly one-on-ones are a great tool to coach and manage directs, but in the fast-paced, fire drill, crisis du jour in-house creative team environment they’re not an adequate practice to...
View ArticleMos Def: Tunnel Vision
Bureaucrats are people who,when they see light at the end of the tunnel, call a meeting on how to create more tunnel.
View ArticleIn-house Agency: An Oxymoron?
I often hear in-house team leaders proudly assert that their goal for their department is to become a true agency model organization (if they’re not already asserting they are one). In many respects...
View ArticleFuel INjected In-house: Explore ways to make your creativity explode
by Sam Harrison Ray Bradbury, who died last year at the age of 92, is a creative hero of mine. I devoted a page to him in my first book, ZING!, and I often refer to him in my creativity talks and...
View ArticleThis Old In-house: To Smee or Not to Smee
Smees or SMEs, aka Subject Matter Experts, are formally designated roles in a creative organization that can be established to provide an alternate career path for individuals on your team ill suited...
View ArticleAn Amusing Missive
From: Daniels, Dan Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 9:19 AM To: Jones, John <j.jones@cds.com> Subject: Quarterly Report Design John, Attached is a Word doc containing the content for a CDS...
View ArticleFuel Injected In-house: Want to nix expected solutions? Try a cliché list.
by Sam Harrison Before shooting Contagion, film director Steven Soderbergh sat down with his team and made a list of disaster-movie clichés to avoid. “We had a list we refused to do,” he told New...
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