Strategic Planning
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01/03/11
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Change of State in A/E/C
Creative disruption through technology, delivery, research, and M&A is shaking up the status quo … for the better.
Scott Simpson
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01/03/11
Conscripted Collaboration
Smart managers embrace this horror: What most likely makes a project successful is the thing they control the least.
Ken Bishop
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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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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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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
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Gritty Optimism in the Global Marketplace
Our most recent survey of global professional practice finds there is success to be wrung from exporting services.
James P. Cramer and Jane Gaboury
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06/25/10
Design Leadership and the Environment
These are tough times for the environment. The old solutions don’t work any longer, and there are no simple answers.
James P. Cramer and Jane Gaboury
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06/25/10
Survival-Mode Leadership
Professional services firms require skilled leadership. In a lackluster economy, even greater demands fall on the shoulders of those at the top of the org chart.
Peter Piven
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