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Mentoring is an Integral Part of the ProfessionThis week, I am sharing blogging duties with a friend and active supporter of Entrepreneur Architect. Michael Riscica is an architect who lives...
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Living Your Best Year EverSearching for success has always been a focus of mine. Even as a child, I would live my life years ahead, dreaming of the days of my future. I...
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Benefit Corporations for ArchitectsThe following is a guest post by Patricia A. Harris, Esq., Founder and CEO, LicenseSure LLC. This past week Patti and her colleague...
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How To Overcome the Fear of Public SpeakingThis week I will be traveling to Houston for the Texas Society of Architects’s 75th annual convention and design expo . I will be...
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5 Questions…This week I am turning the blog over to YOU. Below are five questions. Please take a few minutes to share your story. Answer these five...
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How To Turn Prospects into ProjectsI just returned from a quick three-day trip to San Francisco, California. I was invited by architect Rosa Sheng, the co-chair of the Missing 32%...
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EA049: Software Development for Architects with Michael Gallin of AdosarThis week on the podcast I am speaking with a friend of mine; a true entrepreneur architect. We are both active with our local AIA chapter here...
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Building An Agile, Lean Practice in the Digital AgeAs many of you may already know, tomorrow is a big day for small firm architects. Thursday, October 16th starts the Business of...
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20 Tips To Help Architects Build a Better NewsletterYears before launching Entrepreneur Architect, I published a quarterly newsletter for my own residential architecture firm, Fivecat Studio ....
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4 Things You’re Not Doing on Houzz (But Should Be)This week, I am handing blog duties over to my friend Eric Reinholdt. He’s the founder of 30X40 Design Workshop and author of the new...
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Walking in the Shoes of OthersIt is very important to put ourselves “in the shoes” of the people we serve. We all work to empathize with our clients. As...
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Using Hand Drawing to Market Your Architecture FirmWhen I was 12 years old, I persuaded my father to allow me to convert a section of our home’s unfinished attic into my bedroom. Up to that point...
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Small Victories Lead to Major RewardAt the age of 13, I purchased my first automobile. A navy blue 1972 Camaro. It took three summers working at my dad’s gas station, sweeping the...
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21 Rules for a Successful Life in ArchitectureEDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a guest post by architect Kevin J. Singh. Kevin is an Associate Professor of Architecture in...
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The 10 Business Books Every Entrepreneur Architect Should Have In Their LibraryEvery August, the kids and I pack up the Suburban and head north to a row of small houses perched along the banks of the St. Lawrence River....
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Over-Delivering on Client ExpectationsPeriodically, I like to pull an older post from back in the archives and share it again on the blog. Today I am re-posting an article from...
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Recording Meeting Minutes Using EvernoteI’ve been saving for a new Apple iPad Air for months. A week before leaving for the AIA National Convention in June, I pulled the trigger and...
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Go Clean Your RoomIt’s a phrase Annmarie and I use almost everyday. “Go clean your room!” Every parent of young children can relate. With those four words, we...
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Giving Back is Good BusinessIf you are a member of the Entrepreneur Architect community (and if you read the blog, listen to the podcast , subscribe to the newsletter or...
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The Ultimate Guide to Streamlining Your Architectural Production ProcessThis week’s post is written by David M. Sanders, AIA a residential architect based in Capistrano Beach, California. David has generously...
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The Results are In!The Entrepreneur Architect Business Trends Survey 2014 Earlier this year, we asked the Entrepreneur Architect community to share details about...
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See You in ChicagoJune is a busy month. I just returned from a trip to North Carolina with Annmarie where we were exploring opportunities for our future. Thanks...
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7 Reasons Why Architects Should NOT Abandon Small ProjectsAs you know, I am away this week on business for Fivecat Studio and I will not be publishing a podcast episode. If you need your weekly fix of...
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Three Lessons from the StreetsThis week Annmarie and I headed out of state to explore a few “opportunities” for our future, so I am handing over guest posting...
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25 Architects You Should Follow on TwitterI joined Twitter in 2009, after my friend Susan Serra suggested that I was missing out on the social media fun. I signed up and Susan quickly...
