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New Year. New Budget.

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Exercises offered to members following the training session allowed us to absorb the strategies and helped prepare systems for our own firms. Rena’s presentation is recorded and her training documents are available to members of EntreArchitect Academy. We’ll use this document to allocate our resources each month.

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2 Simple Systems That Will Transform Your Studio

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Shifting file storage for new documents is simple. Any documents generated internally are saved and stored on Dropbox or in Evernote. Mail, deliveries and client furnished documentation often finds its way to stacked piles on my worktable. Architecture Students Summer Break. That’s an easy transition.

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My Plans for Entrepreneur Architect in 2014

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If you haven’t yet prepared your Life Plan, I invite you to follow the steps presented and document your dreams, visions and goals. Almost 190 of you purchased my Entrepreneur Architect Foundations business forms package and 24 have downloaded my Hybrid Proposal for Architectural Services video course with complete document templates.

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My 12 Rules for Landing Your First Job in Architecture

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Throughout the winter before graduating, I wrote over 100 cover letters and mailed them with my standard one-page resume to every architecture firm in the New York metropolitan area. There were hundreds of architecture students graduating that spring and they were all competing for the same few positions available in the region.

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Back to School: Marketing for Architects

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This month, the #ArchiTalks topic is “Back to School”, so I am encouraging my fellow small firm architects to go back to school themselves and learn what they need to know to find the work they want and live a life they’ll love. As small firm architects, how do we get noticed by those prospects? Back to School.

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Our First Architecture Project [#ArchiTalks]

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The floor area calculations were being disputed by new unit owners and the developer hired Barry’s firm to document the exact floor area of each one of the 200+ units. I was happy to take the position and spend day after day documenting the existing conditions of every unit. The Early Years of My Architecture Career – My Role.

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Be Better

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I had many interesting conversations with architecture students while I was in Chicago. Others wanted to know about how to start their own firms. As individual small firm architects, we have more important tasks requiring our attention. Some were concerned about finding a job. What do you think?