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    Design management systems Managing inclusive design. Guide

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  18-11-2005

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Committees responsible
    Foreword
    0 Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 Managing inclusive design at the organization level
      4.1 General
      4.2 Responsibility for inclusive and assignment of tasks
      4.3 Reviews of current operations, facilities, knowledge and
           achievements
      4.4 Formulation of inclusive design mission statement, objectives,
           strategies and plans
      4.5 Initiating a corporate campaign to introduce a new orientation
           towards inclusive design
      4.6 Communication of inclusive design objectives, strategies and
           programme
      4.7 Introducing inclusivity into corporate identity and culture
      4.8 Corporate infrastructure for managing inclusive design
      4.9 Inclusive design in the master design programme
      4.10 Totality of products, services, processes and facilities
      4.11 Closeness to markets and success of products
      4.12 Product development and marketing strategies
      4.13 Impact of launch on lifetime profitability of product
      4.14 Promotion, distribution, customer support and disposal
      4.15 Legal aspects of managing inclusive design
      4.16 Innovative alliances
      4.17 Investment programmes featuring inclusive design
      4.18 Reviews and control of inclusive design standards, activities
           and procedures
      4.19 Evaluation of corporate performance
      4.20 Summary check list for introducing a professional approach to
           inclusive design management into an organization
    5 Managing inclusive design at the project level
      5.1 General
      5.2 Overview of managing inclusive design projects
      5.3 Primary stages of inclusive design projects
      5.4 Summary checklist of basics of effective inclusive design
          management (project level)
    Annex A The challenge of leading inclusivity in business
    Annex B Tools and techniques for managing inclusive design
    Bibliography

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    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.

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    Though the inclusive approach ultimately encompasses the whole of business and management, this part of BS7000 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: 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. 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. 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. 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.

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    Committee DES/1
    Development Note Supersedes 04/30083998 DC (02/2005) Also available in large print version. (09/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, October 2012. (09/2012)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 8536-1:2015 Briefing for design and construction Code of practice for facilities management (Buildings infrastructure)
    BS 8536-2:2016 Briefing for design and construction Code of practice for asset management (Linear and geographical infrastructure)
    S.R. CEN/TR 16467:2013 PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL CHILDREN
    BS 7000-2:2008 Design management systems Guide to managing the design of manufactured products
    CEN/TR 16467:2013 Playground equipment accessible for all children
    BS 8536:2010 Facility management briefing. Code of practice
    15/30315620 DC : 0 BS 8536 - FACILITY MANAGEMENT BRIEFING - CODE OF PRACTICE
    07/30164294 DC : DRAFT SEP 2007 BS 7000-1 - GUIDE TO MANAGING INNOVATION - PART 1: DESIGN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
    BIP 2228 : 2013 INCLUSIVE URBAN DESIGN: A GUIDE TO CREATING ACCESSIBLE PUBLIC SPACES
    PD CEN/TR 16467:2013 Playground equipment accessible for all children
    S.R. CWA 16266:2011 CURRICULUM FOR TRAINING ICT PROFESSIONALS IN UNIVERSAL DESIGN
    CAN/CSA-B659-08 (R2018) Inclusive Design for an Aging Population
    BS 7000-1:2008 Design management systems Guide to managing innovation
    BS 8878:2010 Web accessibility. Code of practice
    17/30335800 DC : 0 BS 8300-1 - DESIGN OF AN ACCESSIBLE AND INCLUSIVE BUILT ENVIRONMENT - PART 1: EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT - CODE OF PRACTICE
    16/30333120 DC : 0 BS 8536-2 - BRIEFING FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION - PART 2: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT (LINEAR AND GEOGRAPHICAL INFRASTRUCTURE)
    11/30203837 DC : 0 BS 8534 - CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT POLICIES, STRATEGIES AND PROCEDURES - CODE OF PRACTICE
    BS 8300-1:2018 Design of an accessible and inclusive built environment External environment. Code of practice
    12/30256360 DC : 0 PD CEN/TR 16467 - PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL CHILDREN
    15/30273313 DC : 0 BS EN ISO 11608-7 - NEEDLE-BASED INJECTION SYSTEMS FOR MEDICAL USE - REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS - PART 7: ACCESSIBILITY FOR PERSONS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENT

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    BS 7000-2:1997 Design management systems Guide to managing the design of manufactured products
    BS 5760-14:1993 Reliability of systems, equipment and components Guide to formal design review
    BS 4778-3.2:1991 Quality vocabulary. Availability, reliability and maintainability terms Glossary of international terms - 3.2 glossay of international terms
    BS EN ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems. Requirements with guidance for use
    BS 7000-3:1994 Design management systems Guide to managing service design
    BS EN ISO 9999:2016 Assistive products for persons with disability. Classification and terminology
    PD ISO/IEC GUIDE 71:2014 Guide for addressing accessibility in standards
    BS 3811:1993 Glossary of terms used in terotechnology
    BS EN ISO 9241-11:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Guidance on usability
    BS 7000-10:1995 Design management systems Glossary of terms used in design management
    BS 8300:2001 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people. Code of practice
    BS EN ISO 19011:2011 Guidelines for auditing management systems
    BS EN ISO 8402:1995 Quality management and quality assurance. Vocabulary
    BS EN ISO 9000:2015 Quality management systems. Fundamentals and vocabulary
    BS ISO/IEC TR 10000-1:1995 Information technology. Framework and taxonomy of international standardized profiles General principles and documentation framework
    BS ISO 10007:2017 Quality management. Guidelines for configuration management
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