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How to Build Sustainable Recruitment Strategies for Small Firm Success

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Recruitment Strategies for Small Firm Architects. Recruiting new employees is one of the most important things a professional services firm can do to be sustainable. It is designed to inform, not intrigue.

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Do Small Firm Architects Need Professional Liability Insurance?

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Relative to the other expenses of a small firm, professional liability insurance is down right expensive… until you need it. we would have been required to exercise the protections our professional liability policy provides. If your firm is practicing without insurance, you should reconsider your decision.

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How to Make More Money as a Small Firm Architect

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Like any small business, architects must pay the typical operating expenses required to remain buoyant, such as utilities, professional service fees, consultants’ fees, insurances and several other overhead expenditures. Most sole proprietors and small firms I know, struggle to meet the minimum requirements of operation.

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The Future of Practice Operations

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At the core, it layers all the data we need in one place and outputs different forms of visuals for you to make design decisions with your team, consultants, or clients in much less time. There’s been some software that attempts to create platforms for all professional service firms including architects, engineers, accountants, and lawyers.

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10 Ways An Architect Can Make More Money

EntreArchitect

Like any small business, architects must pay the typical operating expenses required to remain buoyant, such as utilities, professional service fees, consultants’ fees, insurances and several other overhead expenditures. Most sole practitioners and small firms I know struggle to meet the minimum requirements of operation.

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Which Business Structure is Best for an Architecture Firm?

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My firm, Fivecat Studio, was founded in 1999. With no clients and no money, we launched the firm as a sole proprietorship; Annmarie McCarthy, Architect. Slowly, we grew the firm and in 2002, with my license in hand, we incorporated as McCarthy LePage Architects, PC. A Professional Services Corporation, or P.C.,

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3 Ways To Use Your Architecture Firm’s Website As A Sales Tool

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Maybe you’ve thought of your website as an online portfolio, or a place where clients and consultants can look up your phone number and email address. Successful selling of professional services involves careful listening and understanding a client’s concerns. Don’t sell your website short.