Following these comments is a guest post; originally published in the AIA Trust educational booklet, Making The Transition To Running Your Own Firm. I am publishing it here at Entrepreneur Architect with permission, courtesy of Ann P. Casso, Executive Director of AIA Trust. I am grateful for the Trust’s support of our mission and their […]
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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 007.2 | How To Become The Richest Architect You Know (Part 2 of 3)
Warning! We’re learning how to get rich (slowly) here. If you’re not interested in learning how to make money as an architect, carry on with your daily grind. For the rest of you… pay attention. We’re going to get deep into the numbers now. This is Part 2 of a 3 part guest post by Steven […]
Entrepreneur Architect Academy 006 | My 12 Hard-Earned Lessons for Hiring the Right Staff
You started your own firm. Congratulations. Whether it was a planned life strategy or an involuntary response to the miserable “downsized” economy, you’ve made the right choice. In this profession, being an Entrepreneur Architect is the single best decision you will ever make. (Tweet That) Your future is now up to you. Your success or […]
Entrepreneur Architect Academy 005 | Five Rules of Successful Leadership
We have explored many subjects during these past few weeks. I hope you are finding this series interesting, insightful and inspirational. If so, please share them with every architect you know. We started the Entrepreneur Architect Academy with a session on Personal Productivity. Without understanding the basic fundamentals of being efficient with your time, making the […]
EA001: Architecture is Dead | An Interview with Christopher Pollard
In this first episode of The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast, I sit down with Christopher Pollard, Founder and CEO of Anon Design Collective (live at Fivecat Studio). He is trained as an architect, but has taken his career in a very different direction. Chris says, "Architecture is Dead". Listen and find out if you agree.
Entrepreneur Architect Academy
Back in 2006, I attended an academic program, where each week we explored one fundamental element required for a successful small business. At that point, Fivecat Studio had been up and running for several years. We launched the firm in 1999 and had a very successful startup. As I have mentioned several times in the past, […]
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