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How can you do more with less? It's a challenge that marketing and creative services organisations increasingly face. You'd like to better align your resources and re-engineer your processes. But where to start? In the 8th video of Aquent's "Educational Design Thinking out Loud" series called "Bottom-line Design", Nina Eigerman—graduate of MIT's Sloan School of Management and president of Aquent Solutions—shares the strategies she's seen organisations use to better ali gn resources, measure output, and refine processes to do more with less, thus optimising their creative services processes and results.

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