Black Belt Cost Control Tips, with Jonathan Alger
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If a project is over budget, who does the cutting? How early should you estimate costs on a project? What should you do with expensive suggestions? How do you make your own cost estimate?
Host Jonathan Alger (C&G Partners) goes through a list of “Black Belt Cost Control Tips.” Along the way: the beauty of modularity, poker wisdom, and ideas that will save you a lot of time and money.
Host Jonathan Alger (C&G Partners) goes through a list of “Black Belt Cost Control Tips.” Along the way: the beauty of modularity, poker wisdom, and ideas that will save you a lot of time and money.
Talking Points:
1. Plan to NOT Be Over Budget
2. Modular Alternates
3. React Fast to Expensive Suggestions
4. The End Is Too Late / Estimate Insanely Early
5. Estimate Repeatedly
6. Adjust As You Go
7. Control the Cuts Yourself
1. Plan to NOT Be Over Budget
2. Modular Alternates
3. React Fast to Expensive Suggestions
4. The End Is Too Late / Estimate Insanely Early
5. Estimate Repeatedly
6. Adjust As You Go
7. Control the Cuts Yourself
Bio:
We always start with a bio, but this is a solo show, so here’s mine: I am the Managing Partner of C&G Partners, a design firm in New York City working with cultural clients. I was taught architecture and graphic design in the day, and theater and music at night, but I never thought I could do all that for a living. Like every guest on this show so far, I got into this field accidentally. In fact it found me, decades ago, but that’s a story for another time.
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Making the Museum is hosted (podcast) and written (newsletter) by Jonathan Alger.
This podcast is a project of C&G Partners | Design for Culture.
Learn about the firm's creative work at: https://www.cgpartnersllc.com
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