Management
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01/03/11
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New Opportunities But Little Recovery
Research reveals the 25 trends with the most substantial impact on architecture and design now and into the near future.
James P. Cramer and Jane Gaboury
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01/02/11
The A/E/C Business Intelligence Development Process
The Socratic method of questioning can take you out of your usual business mindset and stretch your thinking.
Richard K. Rodgers
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11/03/10
Learning by Design
Firms that embrace lifelong learning as a core competency are making a smart investment.
Scott Simpson
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11/03/10
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100 Days at a Time
The Fentress CEO worked through a series of 100-day plans to set goals, see results, and assess steps on the journey to building a next-generation company.
Agatha Kessler
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11/03/10
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Collaborative Project Delivery: Better Than IPD?
Remarkable results can be produced when a team insists on an integrated process regardless of whether the policy of collaboration is accompanied by shared legal risk.
Aran A. McCarthy
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11/03/10
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Three R’s for the New Economy: Reposition, Redevelop, Regenerate
With new construction scarce, repositioning, redevelopment, and regeneration are gaining interest from — and providing benefits to — owners and architects as well as communities.
Ernest Hutton, Mark Strauss, and Stephen Whitehouse
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08/31/10
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From the Ground Up: Growing a Thriving Design Firm
You can read a library of management titles, but success largely boils down to internalizing and implementing five key practices.
James Follett
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08/31/10
Design Goes Global
Over the next several decades, billions of square feet of new construction and renovations will take place worldwide. Is international practice right for your firm?
Scott Simpson
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08/31/10
Aging in Tandem: America and its Infrastructure
Lack of stewardship over our public works has dealt the current generation a huge challenge. Without imagination and conviction in addressing this problem, the viability of the United States is threatened.
Barbara Golter Heller
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08/31/10
The Impact of the Built Environment on Public Health
Americans are fatter than ever. How much can good design accomplish toward a slimming down of the population?
Betsy del Monte and Gary Lawrence
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