Public Relations
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05/01/12
The Blogging + Tweeting President
Doug Wignall never knows when inspiration may hit, so he keeps his iPhone handy to capture transient ideas via voice memo. Those brief audio thoughts serve as the foundation of posts he shares with the nearly 2,000 employees at HDR Architecture via an internal blog titled Aspici (Latin for “A look around.”)
Mike Plotnick
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04/30/12
Breaking Ground for Tomorrow
Take cues from top A/E performers to learn how you can align market strategies for years to come, even beyond the currently rocky economic landscape.
Bob Stalilonis
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04/30/12
The Resiliency Market
Sustainability, green design, and safety are saleable priorities for communities and corporate clients. Shore up your firm’s competencies in these markets to enhance business opportunities.
Patrick C. Moore
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04/30/12
Tools of Engagement
Information technology strategy increasingly means enabling engagement. The cloud, mobile, and social platforms can take you there. The A/E/C professional practice environment continues to change, challenge, and evolve our organizations dramatically.
Bradley Horst
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03/28/12
The Earnings Curve: Perspectives on Career Compensation
A strategic view and long-term thinking can yield big rewards. A job is not a career; it’s just one step in a journey that culminates in a lifelong body of work.
Scott Simpson
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03/06/12
Competing for the Future
Beware the unimaginative and the Luddites who portend the end of the profession, and open your mind to a future of relevant possibilities.
James P. Cramer
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11/01/11
A Case for Indigenous Design Education
Universities can empower the next generation of architects, planners, and landscape architects in Native American design and planning.
Theodore (Ted) Jojola, Ph.D.
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11/01/11
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Marketing Strategies for the New Normal
It’s not the economy. Global access, technology, and sustainability are among the trends changing traditional notions of client relationship.
Gary L. Skog
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11/01/11
The Future Starts at Home
Investing in staff’s continuing professional development benefits everyone. And it’s more important than ever in a time of tight budgets.
Randy Peterson
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06/29/11
The Social Responsibility of Architects
Everyone benefits when architects volunteer in community nonprofit organizations.
Helena L. Jubany
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