To keep up with the “smart revolution,” AEC firms must embrace emerging technological solutions, innovate, and lead clients into the future.
March 2020
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“It will take everything we have as leaders to get our firms and ourselves through this.”
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Innovators should consider following these best practices to ensure that what they believe to be their trademarks and copyrights actually are their legal property.
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By putting energy into the power of habit, deep work, productivity tools, and daily scheduling, you will see immediate and lasting productivity gains.
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Principal at GH2 Architects (Tulsa, OK), an international architecture and design firm founded in 1973 that’s flexible, engaging, and fun.
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Christina Zweig Niehues and Randy Wilburn discuss the results of Zweig Group’s ongoing AEC Industry Outlook & Response to COVID-19 Survey.
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Understanding others will help you build the connections that will lead to success – in your professional and personal life.
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If innovators find themselves on the wrong side of these rules, the law may deny them legal ownership of what should have been their intellectual property.
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President and CEO of BSI Engineering (Cincinnati, OH), a consulting and process design engineering firm that’s building on the past to design the future.
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“Whether or not our businesses survive is going to be up to our response to the problem as leaders. It won’t be easy, but this, too, shall eventually pass.”
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By Christina Zweig Niehues | The situation is changing quickly, but versatility and fast decision-making have become necessary.
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Take time each day to do things that rest your mind and body. This will help you be more creative, more productive, and a better leader.