The One Person Holding Your Architecture Firm Back In this solo session of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage explores the leadership transition in architecture firms as they grow. The skills that helped you start your firm may not be the same skills needed to lead it forward. At some point, sustainable architecture firm growth […]
Only Do What Only You Can Do
“Only do what only you can do” – Paul Sloane This quote from Paul Sloane (author of several books about ‘lateral thinking’) has been the most provocative and impactful lesson I have had to learn in my professional career. “Get the monkeys off your back” (perhaps taken from a quote by Anne Lamott) ranks a […]
How to Find More Success in Architecture by Doing Less
Mastering the Art of Delegation: An Update Back in December, I shared my ONE Goal for 2016 and my plan for Mastering the Art of Delegation. I was inspired by the book, The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results, written by Jay Papasan and Gary Keller and their repeated question, “What is […]


