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BS 7000-6:2005 (large print version) Design management systems Managing inclusive design. Guide

BS 7000-6:2005 (large print version)

Design management systems Managing inclusive design. Guide

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Standard number:BS 7000-6:2005 (large print version)
Pages:96
Released:2005-11-18
ISBN:0 580 44902 5
Status:Standard
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BS 7000-6:2005 (large print version)


This standard BS 7000-6:2005 (large print version) Design management systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 03.100.01 Company organization and management in general
  • 91.020 Physical planning. Town planning
  • 03.100.70 Management systems

Though the inclusive approach ultimately encompasses the whole of business and management, this part of BS 7000 provides guidance on managing inclusive design at both organization and project levels. It seeks to link design thinking with the core concerns of organizations in other established business disciplines.

This standard is aimed at:

  1. top executives of all organizations offering products and services. It helps them to lead the introduction of an inclusive approach and evolve an appropriate corporate culture that nurtures inclusive success.
  2. middle executives who set up and administer product and service development projects. It helps them formulate better-focused and more enlightened briefs. It also assists in motivating project teams as well as the evaluation of solutions generated.
  3. junior executives and specialists who are assigned to project teams that create and develop products and services. It helps them adopt more appropriate perspectives and approaches to inclusive design.
  4. executives responsible for procuring outsourced product design services and supplies, and for adhering to agreed specifications. It helps them to sustain the inclusive approach throughout the supply chain.