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Get the most from your brief
Introduction
0.1 Welcome to 'Get the most from your brief' (2:03)
0.2 How to approach this course (4:44)
0.3 How do you currently approach receiving a brief?
1. Why do you need a good brief?
1.1 What is a good brief? (3:57)
1.2 Common briefing methods (8:27)
1.3 Common briefing problems (5:36)
2. What does an effective brief include?
2.1 What does an effective brief include? (4:10)
2.2 Internal details introduction (0:32)
2.3 Internal details overview (8:01)
2.4 Project context introduction (0:30)
2.5 Project context overview (9:24)
2.6 Project details introduction (0:44)
2.7 Project details overview (7:04)
2.8 Specific instructions introduction (0:45)
2.9 Specific instructions overview (5:16)
2.10 Review and approval introduction (0:36)
2.11 Review and approval overview (4:41)
2.12 Post-approval introduction (0:26)
2.13 Post-approval overview (8:44)
3. How do you get from a brief to a finished piece of work?
3.1 Minimum requirements for a good brief (4:10)
3.2 Getting the most from your brief (11:04)
3.3 Keeping on track (5:26)
4. How can you overcome any potential pitfalls of briefing?
4.1 Intro to potential pitfalls (3:02)
4.2 Not enough information (10:53)
4.3 Conflicting information (5:43)
4.4 Too much information (3:32)
4.5 Approaches to overcome any briefing pitfall (3:46)
5. Next steps
5.1 Taking practical action (4:13)
5.2 Evaluation form
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