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10/22/07
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Thirty-Five Trends to Watch in 2007-2008
Each year the Greenway Group, a foresight and strategic management consulting organization, slices and dices global design and construction trends in dozens of different ways.
James P. Cramer
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10/05/07
Global Growth, Design Demographics, and Business Success
Regardless of your niche in the design business, we all struggle with similar challenges. And these situations are often the drivers of change that influence our lives for better or worse.
James P. Cramer
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10/05/07
Legions of Foresight
What story are you telling yourself, your colleagues, your clients about? Stories are the only way we can constructively create a context for to understand what might be ahead.
Chris Luebkeman
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10/05/07
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Top 7 Countries for Architecture Students
Estimates of students in accredited and non-accredited design fields
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10/05/07
Top 30 United States Based Multinational Design Firm Rankings 2007
A majority of leading U.S. firms will be exporting design services at new record levels this year, and firms are bullish about opportunities for U.S. architects abroad over the three-year horizon.
James P. Cramer
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10/05/07
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From Silos to Networks: Organizing for Success
Good design and good management are simply two sides of the same coin—they are mutually necessary and mutually reinforcing.
Scott Simpson
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10/05/07
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Understanding Generational Leadership Styles
Understanding the unique characteristics of each generation can guide our understanding of their perspectives and preferences.
Vanessa Winzenburg and Ron Magnus
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10/05/07
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Analysis: Women in Architecture
In 2005, the Royal Australian Institute of Architects published a study on the career progression of women in the architectural practice in Australia. The premise of the study was to understand why women account for 43% of architecture students but less than 1% of the company directors of architectural practices in Australia.
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10/05/07
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Design Workshop Symposia
Design Workshop holds quarterly design symposia that allow for collaborative project reviews across seven offices, bringing together the range of disciplines from architecture and landscape architecture, to land planning, urban design, and strategic services.
Doug Parker
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10/05/07
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Common Aims, Common Knowledge: Best Practices in Firm Collaboration
Collaboration within a design services firm can add immeasurably to the success of the firm. On the surface one could easily stop at the potential for improved profitability and have established sufficient reason for more effective collaboration in any firm.
Gordy Mills
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