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Why Architects Are NOT Properly Prepared to Own and Operate an Architecture Firm

EntreArchitect

To learn more about Steve and his firm Management Consulting Services, visit his website at ManagementConsultingServices.com. By the time I got around to starting my formal architectural education, I had already completed four years of employment as an intern with several architectural firms in New York and Los Angeles.

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Taking A Different Path

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— After a few months job searching, I joined a mid-sized firm, Opsis Architecture, that focused on educational and institutional projects. I focused on running the business, leading the marketing and business development efforts, sales, finances, and resource management.

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

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Generally speaking, upon completion of my formal education and becoming an architect, I was unaware of what was involved in the actual operational and administrative aspects of running an architectural firm. Question: Which one of the 6 operational components above could most benefit YOUR architecture firm if implemented today?

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How To Build a Successful Architecture Firm With No Debt

EntreArchitect

I had educated myself on business fundamentals and in 2008 we were on our way to our first seven figure year. Myth #3: A credit card is a simple way to finance your business. The post How To Build a Successful Architecture Firm With No Debt appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects.

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Financial Investing for Your Future (Transcript)

EntreArchitect

Well, you can learn how by downloading our free course profit for small firm architects right now at EntreArchitect.com/freecourse. Freshbooks, the cloud based accounting software that makes running your small firm easy, fast and secure, spend less time on accounting, more time doing the work that you love. Right, right.

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Build a Debt Zero Business

EntreArchitect

I had educated myself on business fundamentals and in 2008 we were on our way to our first seven figure year. Myth #3: A credit card is a simple way to finance your business. The post Build a Debt Zero Business appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects.

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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.