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Almost 40 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm

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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. So I purchased several inspiring books written by life coaches, architects, and business professionals.

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

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Wintner, AIA, Emeritus , an architecture management consultant and co-author of the book, Financial Management for Design Professionals: The Path to Profitability. The successful delivery and completion of the project will require an effective delegation process to be in-place, as a firm-wide policy and procedure.

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Could Coworking Be Your Business Development Secret Weapon?

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I make an effort to consistently book two business development meetings with referral partners per week. For instance, we are reserving one membership spot for a large General Contracting firm. We are in talks with two large GC firms who are both known in the industry for championing collaboration.

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How To Budget Your Architecture Project Fee

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HINT: The first place to look for possible reductions in scope is to identify any vague contract language that is ‘open-ended’. In far too many contracts a client will not specify or limit these time-consuming activities. This is a guest post written by Steve L.

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A Financial Management System for Architects

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Wintner, AIA, Emeritus , an architecture management consultant and co-author of the book, Financial Management for Design Professionals: The Path to Profitability. Backlog Volume: Represents the unbilled portion of existing contracts. Question: Have you developed a working Financial Management System for Architects at your firm?

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Building Science, Climate Change and The Pretty Good House (Transcript)

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Learn how by downloading our free course profit for small firm architects today at EntreArchitect.com/freecourse. LePage and you are listening to EntreArchitect podcast where I speak with inspiring, passionate people who share their knowledge and expertise all to help you build a better busines as a small firm entrepreneur architect.