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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
There can hardly have been a time in the history of Britain where a national consciousness of the importance of design to the future economic health of the nation can have been more needed. More investment, more wage restraint, a ‘fair day’s work’ and all the other matters about which we are exhorted would be of little avail if the products which we must sell to the world if we are to survive are not better, in the broadest sense of the word, and how can a product be made better if not by design?
* Technological Forecasting in Perspective, OECD 1967.
Paper presented at the Management Studies Group Symposium on ‘Future developments in the organisation and management of design’, given on 11th March 1976. Paper No. 342.