What is Better by Design?
It's a programme of practical support and assistance to help New
Zealand companies apply design principles across their
business. The end goal of Better by Design is for New Zealand
companies to generate more export sales by selling better-designed
products and services. Better by Design launched as a fully-fledged
programme during the Better by Design conference in March 2005.
Better by Design is part of New Zealand Trade and Enterprise and
is based out of Auckland.
How can design improve my business performance?
Properly applied, design can give you a sustainable competitive
advantage, help you command a price premium, gain market share and
even reduce production costs.
Design does not just mean the aesthetic, a finishing touch to
make something look better. It's about design-led thinking - a
more complex, collaborative and integrated approach to producing
the very best products and services with a meaningful point of
difference.
Companies that are truly design-led have developed (and
protected) valuable intellectual property that cannot be easily
taken up by a competitor, unpicked and replicated. That is the
value of great design thinking.
What does Better by Design actually do?
Better by Design provides a number of programmes and initiatives
that aim to help companies improve their design capability. As a
longer-term strategy, Better by Design is also working with
the academic and design communities to raise the level of knowledge
and understanding about design integration. Key Better by Design
initiatives include:
This is the main initiative from Better by Design. Available to
companies who meet the selection criteria and gain approval, the
Design Integration Programme is a six-stage design journey that
takes an in-depth look at how design can be most effectively
applied to boost competitive advantage. This incorporates what was
previously known as the design audit - now renamed as the Design
360 assessment and it is followed by a focused Design 360 planning
stage. The six stages are select, assess, plan, resource, execute
and extend.
Design Integration Funding
Design Integration Funding available to companies who have
completed the Design 360 assessment and planning stage of the
Design Integration Programme. Funding is on a 50/50 basis. It is a
capability building fund and can be used for projects aligned to
business strategy, brand strategy or product development.
Design Directory
This is a practical guide to finding an appropriate design
partner. Search capabilities allow you to look for design companies
and consultants across various disciplines and sectors, and view
relevant case studies.
Executive Education programmes
Thoughout the year we offer seminars on topics of critical
business importance to our clients and partners.
Building design capability
Better by Design is involved in developing and implementing a
longer-term strategy to build New Zealand's design capability. This
includes involving the academic community in the design-led
conversation to work towards ensuring design and engineering
students understand business and business students understand
design. It also involves working to encourage expat designers back
to New Zealand to share their knowledge and working with the design
community to raise the level of knowledge and skill in design
integration.
Why is the Government investing in design through Better by
Design?
Better by Design is a result of the Government's Design
Taskforce report "Success by Design", which was published in May
2003 and launched in October 2003. The Design Taskforce concluded
that better use of design by our exporters could result in
considerable economic growth for New Zealand.
The Design Taskforce (which consisted of designers and business
leaders) pointed out that design was an area where New Zealand
should have natural advantages because of our good education
system, spirit of innovation, cultural diversity and sense of
teamwork. Other countries such as the UK, Finland, Ireland and Hong
Kong had taken a similar approach and had considerable success.
The Taskforce set an ambitious target: "to have 50 companies
made internationally competitive through becoming design capable,
generating an additional $500 million in export revenue within five
years, and growing at five times the annual GDP."
Early in 2004 a Better
by Design team was established, operating as a division of
New Zealand
Trade and Enterprise. The team is responsible for
operational delivery of the programme and promotion of the
strategy to export-focused businesses and the design community. The
programme was publicly kicked off in March 2005 at the Better by
Design conference in Auckland.
Better by Design is overseen by an independent group of
design-led business experts who sit on the
Better by Design Advisory Board.
Is there funding available?
Companies who have completed the Design 360 assessment and
planning process, as part of the six-stage Design Integration
Programme, are able to apply for Design Integration Funding. This
is provided on a 50/50 basis to help with design projects and
design integration activity.
What is the criteria for getting into the programme?
Your firm should be able to meet all of the following
criteria:
- Design Impact - a unique product or service, with global growth
potential, in existence or being developed
- Scale - annual turnover of group sales to external parties
exceeds $20m *
- Exports - Net foreign exchange earnings exceeding 20
percent of turnover
- Scalability - a willingness and capacity to significantly grow
high gross margin revenue
- CEO and Board commitment - aspiration, capacity and
commitment to becoming a global design leading company
- Opening learning culture - evidence of engaging leadership and
an open learning culture
- Stability - an equity ratio of at least 30 percent plus a
willingness to take on additional equity if required
* an exceptional and fast growing company with a lower turnover
may be accepted at the discretion of Better by Design
Who are the Design 360 teams?
There are three accredited Design 360 teams who carry out the
assessment and planning stages of the Design Integration
Programme.
DThree
DThree is lead by Deloitte. Deloitte takes a collaborative
approach to bringing the right resources to providing value to
client engagements through challenging their current application of
design to future proof their business. They do this through the
design specialist capabilities of pHd3 and Object Design and the
analytic, strategy, organisation and process skills of Deloitte.
This delivers a design ready assessment to provide clients with a
platform to develop and leverage their current design capability to
deliver profitable business growth.
Brian R Richards Ltd &
Associates
The BRR & Associates is a consortia including New
Zealand's leading business and brand strategist Brian R Richards
Ltd and product design & innovation advisors Shape Design Ltd.
The team includes noted brand strategist Brian Richards, business
strategy and brand expert Julian Smith, business strategy expert
from Auckland University Dr S. W. Michael Lee and Bryn
Chapple, a long standing New Zealand expert on innovation, product
developed and end- user centred research.
Equip
Equip is a design integration consultancy involving: Ray Labone,
a brand positioning consultant from Utiliti Design; Peter
Haythornthwaite, an industrial design consultant from creativelab
and Andrew Jones, a mechanical engineer and production process
consultant. Equip's focus is integrating world best practice design
thinking into company culture, strategy and capabilities.
If I have already received funding from another NZTE programme,
can I become involved in Better by Design?
You can become involved with Better by Design regardless of
whether you have received funding from New Zealand Trade and
Enterprise before, as long as you meet the criteria detailed
above.
Contact
us for more information.