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Welcome to the All-New EntreArchitect

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The all-new EntreArchitect is built exclusively for you; the small firm entrepreneur architect. We’ve developed a comprehensive content calendar for the entire year, which will allow us to systematically improve our firms, step by step. Return to this blog each week throughout the month to learn more about money.

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New Year. New Budget.

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Here at EntreArchitect, all throughout the month of January we are focusing our content on the business category theme of Finance. For the next few weeks, the articles here at the blog, the strategies shared in the newsletter and the interviews published on the podcast will all be about the money matters of our businesses.

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You Already Know How To Be Successful in Architecture

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You follow the blogs. You are subscribed to all the most informative and inspirational newsletters. You have the information. There are two things holding most small firm architects back from finding the success they desire. Do you really want to find success from your small firm? So, what’s missing?

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Almost 40 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm

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Almost 40 tips for Starting an Architecture Firm. After obtaining my license as an Architect in New York, I brainstormed several long term goals and decided to start a personal blog, develop design projects, and learn everything that I could about starting an architecture firm. Keep track of your finances.

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6 Reasons Why Architects Are Not Earning the 20% Profit They Need

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After many years of evaluating both small and large firm issues, such as low productivity and little or no profits, plus the flawed notions of why these issues exist, my experienced opinion has concluded that it is often related to the lack of a disciplined time management policy or just laziness, or both.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 007.2 | How To Become The Richest Architect You Know (Part 2 of 3)

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In the 14 years Steve managed Burns + Beyerl Architects, the firm he co-founded in 1993, the firm’s earnings grew at an average rate of 24% per year (wouldn’t that be nice?). Please visit Steve at Linkedin and Twitter , or check out his Blog and thank him for sharing with us at Entrepreneur Architect.

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Ugly Should Be Allowed

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Leave a comment Subscribe now Things To Read This Week There’s Another Way to Pay for Infrastructure Projects An idea to harvest data from our infrastructure and use sell this new asset to finance new infrastructure projects. Mark LePage started EntreArchitect because he noticed there was a gap in knowledge that many small firms faced.