Business of Design ® | Interior Designers, Decorators, Architects & Landscapers
Kimberley Seldon
465 episodes
2 days ago
In the design industry, clarity is power. Whether you’re running a firm with a business partner, leading a solo practice with or without a team, or collaborating with your spouse, like today’s guests, how you divide tasks can make or break your projects and your business. Marli Jones and Michael Kreuser share how they define their roles, delegate responsibilities like procurement and project management, and rely on trusted team members to keep every project running smoothly. There’s real value in having clear job descriptions—for project managers, operations managers, and even for yourself—so that creativity can flourish without chaos.
In this episode:
- Establish clear roles and responsibilities—clarity eliminates confusion.
- Define ownership and decision-making authority from the start.
- Use contracts and agreements to keep partnerships clean and professional.
- Build systems and processes before you delegate.
- Separate creative work from operations for balance and efficiency.
- Foster a culture that accepts mistakes and learns from them.
- Choose clients based on fit, not just project size or budget.
- Let process create space for creativity and innovation.
- Empower your team with trust, autonomy, and shared accountability.
- Nurture strong relationships with clients, trades, and vendors.
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In the design industry, clarity is power. Whether you’re running a firm with a business partner, leading a solo practice with or without a team, or collaborating with your spouse, like today’s guests, how you divide tasks can make or break your projects and your business. Marli Jones and Michael Kreuser share how they define their roles, delegate responsibilities like procurement and project management, and rely on trusted team members to keep every project running smoothly. There’s real value in having clear job descriptions—for project managers, operations managers, and even for yourself—so that creativity can flourish without chaos.
In this episode:
- Establish clear roles and responsibilities—clarity eliminates confusion.
- Define ownership and decision-making authority from the start.
- Use contracts and agreements to keep partnerships clean and professional.
- Build systems and processes before you delegate.
- Separate creative work from operations for balance and efficiency.
- Foster a culture that accepts mistakes and learns from them.
- Choose clients based on fit, not just project size or budget.
- Let process create space for creativity and innovation.
- Empower your team with trust, autonomy, and shared accountability.
- Nurture strong relationships with clients, trades, and vendors.
Business of Design ® | Interior Designers, Decorators, Architects & Landscapers
34 minutes 4 seconds
2 months ago
EP 443 | Outsmarting Overwhelm with Skye Waterson
What if your “creative brain” feels like 42 browser tabs open—none playing music you like? Kimberley chats with Skye Waterson, founder of Unconventional Organisation, about why ADHD-style thinking is so common among entrepreneurs and designers. They dive into why traditional productivity advice often fails creative minds, and how understanding your brain (diagnosis or not) can help you finally get things done. Expect science-backed tips, relatable laughs, and real strategies for working with your brain, not against it—plus, why rewards like ice cream should come before the work.
In this episode we learn:
- ADHD strategies benefit everyone—especially creative entrepreneurs.
- Start with a brain dump, then narrow down to what’s truly urgent.
- Reward yourself first to create momentum (yes, treats count).
- Break big tasks into micro-steps with clear, easy instructions.
- Use dopamine wisely—your playlist or workspace matters.
- You’re not lazy, your system might just be broken.
- Give yourself permission to work differently—your brain’s not wrong, it’s wired for creativity.
Business of Design ® | Interior Designers, Decorators, Architects & Landscapers
In the design industry, clarity is power. Whether you’re running a firm with a business partner, leading a solo practice with or without a team, or collaborating with your spouse, like today’s guests, how you divide tasks can make or break your projects and your business. Marli Jones and Michael Kreuser share how they define their roles, delegate responsibilities like procurement and project management, and rely on trusted team members to keep every project running smoothly. There’s real value in having clear job descriptions—for project managers, operations managers, and even for yourself—so that creativity can flourish without chaos.
In this episode:
- Establish clear roles and responsibilities—clarity eliminates confusion.
- Define ownership and decision-making authority from the start.
- Use contracts and agreements to keep partnerships clean and professional.
- Build systems and processes before you delegate.
- Separate creative work from operations for balance and efficiency.
- Foster a culture that accepts mistakes and learns from them.
- Choose clients based on fit, not just project size or budget.
- Let process create space for creativity and innovation.
- Empower your team with trust, autonomy, and shared accountability.
- Nurture strong relationships with clients, trades, and vendors.