TY - BOOK AU - Hernández,Eleazar TI - Leading creative teams: management career paths for designers, developers, and copywriters SN - 978-1-4842-2055-9 PY - 2017/// CY - Berkeley, California PB - Apress KW - Economics KW - sears KW - Project management KW - Sales & marketing KW - Teams in the workplace N1 - Includes index; Chapter 1: Start with a Blank Sheet of Paper -- Chapter 2: Leading a Creative Team -- Chapter 3: Leading an Advertising Creative Team -- Chapter 4: Leading a Design Creative Team -- Chapter 5: Brainstorming -- Chapter 6: Creative Exploration Tools -- Chapter 7: The Art of the Critique -- Chapter 8: The Art of the Pitch -- Chapter 9: The Art of Copywriting -- Chapter 10: The Art of TV and Radio -- Chapter 11: Career Trajectories Toward Creative Management -- Chapter 12: Invest in Your People -- Chapter 13: Don't Just Take It from Me -- Chapter 14: The Final Nutshell N2 - Learn the skills you must master to assume leadership roles-creative directors, art directors, and advertising managers-on creative teams and in integrated branding campaigns for corporate clients. This book compares and contrasts the skill sets and responsibilities of creatives with those of managers who direct creative teams. Technical competence in the creative arts is a necessary but not sufficient prerequisite for promotion to and success in positions directing creative teams. Business, management, and communication skills are equally necessary. Leading Creative Teams reviews the business metrics that the manager of a creative team must be able to manipulate and present persuasively to the organization to prove that the team's creative excellence delivers superior ROI. Award-winning designer and veteran creative director Eleazar Hernández walks you through the creative manager's skill sets-technical, business, management, and communication. He covers the techniques and tools common to the direction of creative teams in all industries: brainstorming, creative exploration and visual communication tools, internal and client presentations, critiquing, mentoring, and copywriting. Hernández shows how creative directors can apply management and leadership skill sets to different kinds of creative teams found across interactive, graphic design and advertising industries and how they orchestrate methods among team members. He details how creative teams vary in their concepts and principles, composition, objectives, and processes according to their specific industries and project requirements. And he shows you how to shape your career trajectories toward creative management roles in your chosen field. Leading Creative Teams features information on the processes and best practices for ideating, developing, and directing advertising campaigns, graphic design projects, :30 TV spot and :30 radio spots. Drawing on interviews with top creative directors, art directors, and advertising managers, the author explores how the roles of creative team managers are evolving in response to changing technologies and business models UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VQ7hemHPlPU8DVyrqZKqQhPb7o1X-ov5/view?usp=sharing ER -