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How to Do Great Work Without Being an Asshole: (Guides for Creative Industries)
Contributor(s): Woods, Paul (Author)
ISBN: 1786273918     ISBN-13: 9781786273918
Publisher: Laurence King
OUR PRICE:   $16.19  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Design | Graphic Arts - Commercial & Corporate
- Business & Economics | Business Communication - General
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 5.6" W x 7.8" (0.55 lbs) 144 pages
 
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How to Do Great Work Without Being an Asshole, a new book by designer Paul Woods, is a practical, illustrated guide that does exactly what the title suggests: It shows you how to be both creative and act like a grown-up at work. - Fast Company

It's long been an accepted, almost celebrated, fact of the creative industries that long hours, chaotic workflows and egotistical colleagues are just the price you pay to produce great work. In fact, this toxic culture is the enemy of creativity, and with greater accountability and transparency in the industry - and more choice for young talent - than ever before, this unsustainable way of doing business is a ticking time bomb.

This is a straight-talking, fun read for all creatives: Director or junior, at an agency or client-side, working in design, advertising, publishing, fashion or film.

Packed with anecdotes, self-analysis flowcharts (are YOU the asshole? ), humorous graphics, and helpful exercises and action plans for better working practices.

Simple strategies can easily be implemented to create a happier, more productive team and - importantly - BETTER WORK

Read this guide to develop the ultimate creative process and bring your productivity and teamwork to a new level.

How to Do Great Work Without Being an Asshole addresses hot topics like:

- Building a better office culture
- Dealing with egos
- Meeting etiquette
- Best practices for pitching and scoping
- Making the most of creative briefings
- How to give constructive, clear feedback
- Giving better presentations
- How to approach workloads and long hours
- Guidelines for good client relationships
- Hiring and being hired
- Firing and being fired
- And much more