This info session aims at providing key elements to SMart's advisors to accompany projects of webdesigners in order to allow them to secure their work and to assert their rights. The participants will receive a checklist which webdesigners will be able to use when formalising agreements.

Phase(s)

Pre-Production

Subject

Project formulation

Target groups

Advisors

Sectors

webdesign

Level of experience

for all levels, Beginners, Intermediary, Experienced

Prerequisites

None

Description

What questions to ask when negotiating a contract with a client? What's the use of specifications? What should it contain? What are its advantages?

Content

  • What differentiates a contract from specifications
  • Which questions should be asked before setting up specifications?
  • What should be present in the specifications?

Method

  • Oral presentation
  • Q&A

Objectives

Know the basic rules to set up specifications

Results

Being able to accompany webdesigners in the process of formalising their agreements

Resources

Basic equipment (computer, video projector, flipchart, wifi)

Evaluations

None

Support material

Checklist on the speicifications is distributed to the participants

Duration

2 h

Participants

up to 15

Course language(s)

Français, English

Past track experience

since 2016

Trainer

Nathalie Duyckaerts

Organisation

SMartBE

Contact

Sophie Ypersiel

Download

📎 Module PDF (0.11 MB)

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SMart is a non-profit organisation created in Belgium in 1998 which is developing itself in 8 European countries. SMart aims to simplify and support the professional paths of creative and cultural workers. Their principal goal is to help the self-employed to develop their own activities through a secure system.