Key Benefits of Project Sourcing
Utilizing Gibson Design Management Project Sourcing services has many benefits for your design firm. From more hours in the day to increased profits, you will see the advantages when you let your Project Sourcing team assist you in meeting the needs of your design projects.
Time – You CAN essentially create more hours in the day
Finding the right materials for your design project takes time; time you don’t always have – or time that you could be spending doing other revenue generating tasks. Our team is available to pull and price all products within your parameters to meet the needs of your design project.
- Expertise
Martha Kirkpatrick, Associate Director, Project Souring, leads the team and brings years of experience and expertise. Martha’s experience assisting Interior Designers with all of their sourcing needs has brought rave reviews. Designers find her to be knowledgeable, energetic, conscientious, and a joy to work with.
- Efficiency
Our Project Sourcing specialists have a large reference and resource library, as well as convenient access to local design centers, in order to fill your needs as quickly and efficiently as possible.
- Alternatives
Sometimes you have a particular piece in mind for a project, and yet for whatever reason it just won’t work. Our team can quickly locate alternatives and provide you with the information to select another option. Without ever leaving your design studio, you can find just the right answer to your design dilemma.
- Increased Profit
Not only will you be able to bill for your own time that you were able to spend on other tasks, but you will also be able to bill for your Project Sourcing specialist’s time spent finding the perfect pieces for a given project. We recommend our designer members mark-up GDM’s hourly fee and bill this time at a junior designer/design assistant rate.
Author: Kay Alessi
Tags: efficiency, Project Sourcing
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