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New series of courses for ambitious fashion designers: BUSINESS FOR CREATIVE PEOPLE

10-10-2011   


Running your own fashion business – how successful designers do it!

Improve your business skills and your chances of success!

‘Business for Creative People’ is a series of six workshops aimed at designers (and students) at whatever stage their business may be – established, start-up or just an idea.

They are designed to be practical – giving you simple tools to help you manage your business well.

You can attend the whole series to get a good rounded set of business skills or just the ones you need to get a specific insight on the subjects of your choice.

And as an added bonusYou will also get the chance to discuss your own particular needs both during the workshops and in one-to-one surgeries immediately after.

Each Workshop starts at 9.30 a.m. and lasts about 5 hours (including breaks for lunch and tea/coffee).

The workshops are delivered by our Specialist Advisor, Nigel Rust (see profile on Fashion Capital website: Industry/Specialist Advisors).

Location: The Fashion Studio, Knowledge Dock, University of East London. (Nearest station: DLR, Cypress)

Dates:  Thursdays – 13th and 20th October, 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th November 2011. (9.30 a.m. till approx. 2.30 p.m.)

Price: Fashion Capital members = £60 + VAT per delegate per workshop;

Non-members = £75 + VAT per delegate per workshop.

How to Book: Please email Jenni Sutton at Fashion Enter: jenni@fashion-enter.com

There are now limited places for Workshop 1 so please book immediatley to secure your place. 

Workshop Details:

Workshop 1. Thursday 13th October 2011, 9.30 a.m.

TitleGetting the Most Out of Your Manufacturer

Topics:

  1. Finding suitable manufacturers – Where to look. Creating a short list.
  2. Selecting a manufacturer – What to look out for. Check list of requirements. The importance of a relationship. Sampling v Production.
  3. Developing the relationship – developing mutual trust
  4. UK v Overseas – the pros and cons
  5. Communications – How to get your spec across. Delivery expectations. Quality. Progress chasing. What the manufacturer needs from you.
  6. Production planning – What you need to do to keep the manufacturer on track.

Click here to review all Workshop topics

 

 

 

 

 

 




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