PGDM
5100

Strategic Design and Management in New Economies

Parsons School of Design: Strategic Design & Mgmt

Strategic D+M in New Economies
Fall 2015
Taught By: Andrew Hutton
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 4345

Credits: 3

This course exposes and introduces the students to the contexts, the complexities, and the conditions of the external environment (i.e. technological, socio-political, economic, and demographic) of the new economy based on services, experiences, and transience. These in turn present opportunities, challenges, and a new mandate for leadership and innovation on the part of design-intensive and creative firms that are slowly subsuming traditional consulting practice. How to design, manage and improve those design firms will require new design-managerial capacity. Students will investigate the aspects and angles of this ongoing transformation of and in the field of creative industries and will be presenting research and critique/commentary via seminal works in the field. *MS and Certificate Strategic Design and Management students interested in registering for the online sections of this course should contact their advisor for assistance.

Open to: MS in Strategic Design and Management majors only; others by permission of MS in Strategic Design and Management program.

College: Parsons School of Design (PS)

Department: Strategic Design & Mgmt (PGDM)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 16