Client Relationships
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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
At Issue: Technology Investment
Competitiveness and payback are the primary strategic factors to consider when looking at the advantages and risks of new technology. Although there is much to be optimistic about right now, some issues continue to weigh on the minds of professional practice leaders. Our rapidly changing industry includes product manufacturers, architects and designers, contractors, and engineers (PACE).
James P. Cramer
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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
Game On for A/E/C
The design and building industry can learn from video game designers, who create immersive, realistic, and measurable experiences that capture users’ hearts and minds.
John Aaron Phillips
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04/30/12
Risky Business
If you think in terms of managing rather than avoiding risk, you’ll find that big improvements can come from simple ideas.
Scott Simpson
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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
The Leadership Progression
You don’t create a leader in your firm simply by bestowing a title. HGA is nurturing new leaders through a variety of approaches that allow professionals to grow.
Patrick Thibaudeau
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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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03/06/12
Seeking BIM 2.0
Moving on to the next meaningful iteration of BIM will involve analysis, which requires manufacturer-specific objects.
Arol Wolford
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