Confidentiality Agreement
From time to time clients may require you to sign a form to control the disclosure of commercially sensitive information during business transactions. The following is an example of a form used by clients. Alternatively, there may be circumstances when you may require your subcontractors to sign such a form.
This Practice Note covers:
Confidentiality Agreement
About the DIA's Practice Notes
The DIA Practice Notes give designers the fundamentals to take control of their careers and flourish at work. As part of the major refresh of all DIA resources, the refreshed notes provide more relevant guidance for contemporary workplaces. They are available free for all designers who are members of the DIA.
The Practice Notes cover topics such as conditions of engagement, confidentiality agreements, preparing for staff reviews, understanding intellectual property and how to set fees for design services.
This Practice Note is part of the Running an Office series. The full series is soon to be released:
Designers in Australia
Working as a Designer
Working with Clients
Running an Office
Buying Design Services
From time to time clients may require you to sign a form to control the disclosure of commercially sensitive information during business transactions. The following is an example of a form used by clients. Alternatively, there may be circumstances when you may require your subcontractors to sign such a form.
This Practice Note covers:
Confidentiality Agreement
About the DIA's Practice Notes
The DIA Practice Notes give designers the fundamentals to take control of their careers and flourish at work. As part of the major refresh of all DIA resources, the refreshed notes provide more relevant guidance for contemporary workplaces. They are available free for all designers who are members of the DIA.
The Practice Notes cover topics such as conditions of engagement, confidentiality agreements, preparing for staff reviews, understanding intellectual property and how to set fees for design services.
This Practice Note is part of the Running an Office series. The full series is soon to be released:
Designers in Australia
Working as a Designer
Working with Clients
Running an Office
Buying Design Services
From time to time clients may require you to sign a form to control the disclosure of commercially sensitive information during business transactions. The following is an example of a form used by clients. Alternatively, there may be circumstances when you may require your subcontractors to sign such a form.
This Practice Note covers:
Confidentiality Agreement
About the DIA's Practice Notes
The DIA Practice Notes give designers the fundamentals to take control of their careers and flourish at work. As part of the major refresh of all DIA resources, the refreshed notes provide more relevant guidance for contemporary workplaces. They are available free for all designers who are members of the DIA.
The Practice Notes cover topics such as conditions of engagement, confidentiality agreements, preparing for staff reviews, understanding intellectual property and how to set fees for design services.
This Practice Note is part of the Running an Office series. The full series is soon to be released:
Designers in Australia
Working as a Designer
Working with Clients
Running an Office
Buying Design Services