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02/01/02
Insider’s Guide—What Makes TVS Exceptional?
After years of going inside the winning firm, we have learned that, with rare exceptions, the Firm of the Year is much like an artichoke—the deeper you go the better it gets.
Kerry Harding
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01/01/02
Beware “Loss of Signal”
Most organizations comprise layers of management that operate very much like a caste system. Horizontal communication in any given layer is relatively easy and fluid, but communication either up or down the food chain is not.
Scott Simpson, FAIA
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01/01/02
Enhancing Profitability Through Integrated Design
How can we produce creative, dynamic, and inspirational architecture with both eyes on the ‘bottom line’? In an A/E practice, what should the rules be for navigating through uncharted economic waters?”
Steven Biegel
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01/01/02
2002 Unfolding
We expect this year will have the ingredients for a gravitational strength to pull you both backward and forward (or apart)…It’s a wide-open game for entrepreneurs in this industry. With that background in mind, here are a few paradoxes to consider
James P. Cramer
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01/01/02
The Third Wave: The Building As Computer
The emergence of telecommunications and information technology as a Fourth Utility in buildings has created the opportunity for facilities to become interactive, computing environments.
Paul Doherty
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01/01/02
After a Trying Year, Design Firms Look Ahead
Industry forecast conferences, such as that sponsored by CMD Group and others, delivered bad and good news: much of 2002 will see declines in construction activity and the economy in general.
James P. Cramer
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12/01/01
20 Top Ownership Transition Planning Mistakes
A top attorney offers his list of what not to do.
Paul M. Lurie
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12/01/01
Erdy+McHenry: Small Firm Pacesetter
With this issue, we launch a new feature called “Small Firm Pacesetters” to focus on those firms who we feel are on the fast-track to success.
Kerry Harding
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12/01/01
Discovering New Design Firm Models
Fixing the design industry’s economic problems isn’t simple. But research by two Senior Fellows at the Advanced Management Institute shows how design firms can not only survive, but thrive in today’s economy.
Phillip G. Bernstein
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12/01/01
Strategic Reads for the Year Ahead
DI picks the best books to prepare you for 2002.
James P. Cramer
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