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  • What makes a project manager outstanding

    What makes a project manager outstanding

    May 10, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | The strongest project managers make the work feel clearer, calmer, and more focused from the very beginning.

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  • Advice for your first real job

    Advice for your first real job

    May 03, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Early career success comes from reliability, responsiveness, humility, and a willingness to work harder.

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  • Increasing cashflow

    Increasing cashflow

    April 26, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Cash flow breaks down in AEC firms when billing is delayed, collections are weak, and discipline slips across the business.

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  • No hands raised

    No hands raised

    April 05, 2026 | Chris Catton

    By Chris Catton | Recruiting is the AEC industry’s biggest challenge, yet most firms still operate without a real recruiting plan.

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  • Preparing for uncertain times

    Preparing for uncertain times

    April 05, 2026

    By Mark Zweig | Market cycles are inevitable, and firms that act before revenue drops will outperform those that wait and react.

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  • Meetings

    Meetings

    March 29, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | The fastest way to suffocate a productive AEC firm isn’t bad projects or markets, it’s too many pointless meetings.

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  • The most beautiful play in baseball (and business)

    The most beautiful play in baseball (and business)

    March 22, 2026 | Chad Coldiron

    By Chad Coldiron | Like a perfect double play, high-performing AEC firms rely on preparation, trust, and flawless handoffs long before pressure arrives.

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  • Dealing with the skeptic

    Dealing with the skeptic

    March 22, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | High-performing skeptics can sharpen decisions or quietly poison culture – the difference lies in how leaders engage them.

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  • The Zweig Letter | March 16, 2026

    The Zweig Letter | March 16, 2026

    March 15, 2026

    The leading source of business management insights, research, and strategies tailored specifically for leaders of AEC firms.

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  • Fixing the middle

    Fixing the middle

    March 15, 2026

    By Ricardo Jesús Maga Rojas | The middle is where emerging talent either grow into leaders or quietly disengage.

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  • Train your replacement before someone else has to

    Train your replacement before someone else has to

    March 08, 2026

    By Mark Zweig | Succession fails when managers cling to control instead of building leaders behind them.

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  • Why clarity eats capital in buy-side M&A

    Why clarity eats capital in buy-side M&A

    March 01, 2026 | Tom Godin

    By Tom Godin | In AEC M&A, the real risk isn’t finding deals; it’s being unprepared to integrate them.

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  • Stop waiting – start using AI

    Stop waiting – start using AI

    March 01, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Firms that ignore AI will look slower, more expensive, and harder to work with.

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  • Performance appraisals are mostly a waste of time

    Performance appraisals are mostly a waste of time

    February 15, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Annual performance reviews fail AEC firms because real leadership requires continuous feedback, not once-a-year management theater.

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  • An all-too-common tale

    An all-too-common tale

    February 01, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | A cautionary AEC story about control, delayed succession, and how avoiding transition can undo decades of good work.

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  • The Zweig Letter | January 19, 2026

    The Zweig Letter | January 19, 2026

    January 18, 2026

    The leading source of business management insights, research, and strategies tailored specifically for leaders of AEC firms.

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  • Strategic planning pitfalls

    Strategic planning pitfalls

    January 18, 2026

    By Scott Butcher | Most AEC strategic plans fail not from bad ideas, but from misalignment, weak accountability, ignored culture, and lack of execution discipline.

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  • Ten uncomfortable truths about recruiting in AEC

    Ten uncomfortable truths about recruiting in AEC

    January 18, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | In the AEC business, recruiting isn’t just about finding people; it’s about becoming the kind of firm people want to join.

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  • What it takes to become a frontier firm

    What it takes to become a frontier firm

    January 11, 2026

    By Stefanie Richter | Firms at the frontier of change thrive by pairing AI adoption with a culture of agility, data trust, and teams built to adapt at scale.

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  • The Zweig Letter | December 1, 2025

    The Zweig Letter | December 1, 2025

    November 30, 2025

    The leading source of business management insights, research, and strategies tailored specifically for leaders of AEC firms.

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  • Fix compliance gaps before they cost you

    Fix compliance gaps before they cost you

    November 30, 2025

    By Karen Poist | State licensing and tax compliance can make or break your deal, so you must plan early to protect value, avoid liability, and ensure a smooth transition.

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  • The embodied enterprise

    The embodied enterprise

    November 16, 2025 | Tom Godin

    By Tom Godin | When the mind and body of a business move together, worry fades and real performance begins.

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  • Getting your people to work more

    Getting your people to work more

    November 02, 2025 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | If you want people to work harder, hire the ambitious, lead by example, and reward real performance.

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  • Tell a story

    Tell a story

    October 19, 2025

    By Greg Sepeda | To drive real accountability, leaders must pair logic with storytelling that engages emotions, creates ownership, and motivates lasting process adoption.

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  • If a tree falls and no one is around…

    If a tree falls and no one is around…

    September 07, 2025

    By Janki DePalma | Recognition matters, but real growth happens when leaders value quiet progress, not just visible wins.

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  • Why GAAP compliance matters

    Why GAAP compliance matters

    August 17, 2025

    By Robert Jones | Government contractors in AEC must understand and follow GAAP to meet compliance standards, secure contracts, and ensure accurate financial reporting.

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  • Going through a change program?

    Going through a change program?

    July 13, 2025 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Show everyone it’s not business as usual and your firm is in a new era – you may find it a helpful tool to reinforce your change program.

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  • The profit behind the percent

    The profit behind the percent

    July 06, 2025 | Will Swearingen

    By Will Swearingen | Firms that are truly boosting profitability aren’t just raising rates; they’re reengineering how they charge.

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  • Inside the Executive Roundtable

    Inside the Executive Roundtable

    May 18, 2025

    By Brad Wilson | This event is a catalyst for honest conversation, shared wisdom, and renewed focus on ownership, governance, and the future of the industry.

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  • Tariffs, taxes, and turbulence

    Tariffs, taxes, and turbulence

    April 20, 2025

    By Jennifer Nelson | With informed planning and strategic flexibility, AEC firms can continue to thrive and deliver, even in turbulent times.

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  • Get out of doing everything you can – mostly

    Get out of doing everything you can – mostly

    March 16, 2025 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | As a leader or manager, you are probably super busy and will get stuck if you cannot offload a lot of what you have to do.

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  • Break the rules and do something different

    Break the rules and do something different

    March 09, 2025 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Too many firm owners want different results and want to be more successful, yet keep doing things the same way they always have.

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  • Night at the museum

    Night at the museum

    March 02, 2025

    By Greg Sepeda | Success comes from creating a space where people feel comfortable asking questions, helping each other out, and wearing different hats when needed.

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  • Owner follies

    Owner follies

    February 02, 2025 | Ezequiel Tovar

    By Ezequiel Tovar | These common leadership mistakes hinder the growth and success of your business.

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  • Some things we need to get straight on

    Some things we need to get straight on

    February 02, 2025 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | These misleading statements often stem from naivety and perpetuate harmful conventional wisdom.

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  • Baby steps for managing content

    Baby steps for managing content

    January 26, 2025

    By Javier Suarez | Instead of trying to fix “the big problem,” we should handpick issues that we could have a decent chance of addressing successfully.

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  • Game-changing tax reform

    Game-changing tax reform

    January 12, 2025

    By Jordan Wilson & Dawson Fercho | The Republican reconciliation package consolidates energy, border, and tax policies, potentially reforming Section 174.

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  • Continuous improvement: Tyler Sease

    Continuous improvement: Tyler Sease

    January 12, 2025

    By Liisa Andreassen | President of Southern Steel Engineers (Lexington, SC), a firm that provides state of the art engineering and analysis for structural steel projects.

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  • The critical middle

    The critical middle

    January 05, 2025 | Tom Godin

    By Tom Godin | Evaluating team dynamics is crucial for transforming organizational strategy into measurable results.

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  • Time for some marketing maintenance!

    Time for some marketing maintenance!

    January 05, 2025 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Start 2025 strong by reviewing your AEC firm’s marketing tools, including your website, email lists, signage, and more.

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  • Authorship, AI, and the AEC industry

    Authorship, AI, and the AEC industry

    December 01, 2024

    By Irina Rice | The evolving use of AI in AEC projects raises complex legal questions about authorship, copyright, and ethical responsibility.

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  • Managing across generations

    Managing across generations

    October 13, 2024

    By Katherine Wilczek & Ceclia Martin-Smith | While it can be helpful to use generational trends to inform your management practices, it is most important to get to know your employees as individuals. 

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  • Are you paying enough?

    Are you paying enough?

    October 06, 2024 | Sara Parkman

    By Sara Parkman | Compensation trends reveal critical strategies to boost employee retention and satisfaction.

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  • Stop being treated like the enemy

    Stop being treated like the enemy

    August 18, 2024

    By Matt Verderamo | When your clients treat you like a partner, you run better projects, win negotiated work, and have happier people.

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  • Are you an enemy of writing?

    Are you an enemy of writing?

    August 04, 2024

    By Elizabeth Preston | Managers can unintentionally hinder their team’s writing by not providing clear standards, dedicated time, and constructive feedback.

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  • Remote work challenges

    Remote work challenges

    July 14, 2024

    By Jason Wilson | Problem-solving unforeseen challenges in order to boost productivity and regain work-life balance when working from home.

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  • Common HR practices I don’t care for

    Common HR practices I don’t care for

    June 23, 2024 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Are you going to do anything different with HR or just follow the same tired practices of all the other firms you have worked for or compete with?

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  • You are not behind

    You are not behind

    June 16, 2024

    By Janki DePalma | Late bloomers gain wisdom, resilience, and unique insights, proving there’s no fixed timeline for achievement.

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  • Building an entrepreneurial firm culture

    Building an entrepreneurial firm culture

    June 02, 2024 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | These 10 things will make a difference if you are serious about making your people more entrepreneurial.

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  • Tax uncertainty hurts AEC firms

    Tax uncertainty hurts AEC firms

    May 26, 2024

    By Dan Houf | If AEC firms cannot have certainty in how they operate and grow, it will be difficult to stay competitive.

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  • AI’s role in writing

    AI’s role in writing

    May 12, 2024

    By Elizabeth Preston | How do AEC industry businesses use artificial intelligence effectively and responsibly for writing?

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  • Things firm leaders must do

    Things firm leaders must do

    April 21, 2024 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | At some point leadership has to take action and act like leaders versus just talk a good game.

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  • From the Zweig Group roundtable

    From the Zweig Group roundtable

    April 07, 2024 | Luke Carothers

    By Luke Carothers | AEC industry experts shed light on key topics for firm leaders, from employee compensation, career growth, and AI integration.

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  • Go big or go home

    Go big or go home

    March 24, 2024 | Kristin Kautz CPSM

    By Kristin Kautz | In the rapidly evolving universe of AI, firms willing to “go big” will be at the forefront of transformation – with all of the risk and reward that implies.

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  • The great talent vanishing act

    The great talent vanishing act

    March 10, 2024

    By Stuart McLendon | Facing a talent shortage exacerbated by baby boomers’ exodus from the workforce, AEC firms must innovate to succeed.

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  • Recruiting and retention trends

    Recruiting and retention trends

    December 20, 2023 | Sara Parkman

    By Sara Parkman | The success of any firm relies heavily on finding the right candidates, but this process can be complex and costly.

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  • Recruiting and retention trends

    Recruiting and retention trends

    December 17, 2023 | Sara Parkman

    By Sara Parkman | The success of any firm relies heavily on finding the right candidates, but this process can be complex and costly.

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  • Steps for effective technology upgrades

    Steps for effective technology upgrades

    December 17, 2023

    By Jesse Fortune | Technology evolves quickly and it is imperative that AEC firms make smart decisions when selecting the software that powers project files, data storage, and financials.

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  • What my mistakes say about me

    What my mistakes say about me

    November 26, 2023

    By Janki DePalma | Having the ability to admit your own mistakes can be refreshingly liberating and lead to real growth and connection.

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  • Congressional crossroads

    Congressional crossroads

    October 29, 2023

    By Dawson Fercho & Jordan Wilson | Year-end Congress faces challenges in repealing R&D amortization rule, with political divisions, tax revenue impact, and party dynamics at play.

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  • From blueprints to bottom line

    From blueprints to bottom line

    October 22, 2023 | Will Swearingen

    By Will Swearingen, Kevin Johns & Alexis Martin | Finding extra deductions or credits will serve you now and when the time comes to transfer ownership.

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  • Unlocking the path to executive success

    Unlocking the path to executive success

    October 15, 2023

    By Matt Verderamo | The way you handle yourself as an employee directly correlates to the level of success you can reach in your organization.

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  • Little things to make more money

    Little things to make more money

    September 10, 2023 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | This advice isn’t hard to follow; it just takes some conscious effort and a little discipline.

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  • Zweig Group announces release of its 2023 Recruitment & Retention Report, offering key insights into AEC firm hiring practices

    Zweig Group announces release of its 2023 Recruitment & Retention Report, offering key insights into AEC firm hiring practices

    August 02, 2023

    Zweig Group is excited to announce the release of its 2023 Recruitment & Retention Report of AEC Firms. This comprehensive survey presents valuable statistics and data on the latest methods and challenges faced by AEC firms...

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  • Do you want to lead – or follow?

    Do you want to lead – or follow?

    July 09, 2023 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | When you work in a crowded field full of many companies that do essentially the same thing, you can either be one of many or you can choose to stand out.

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  • Get real about turnover

    Get real about turnover

    April 30, 2023

    By Jeff Sober | If you want to keep people at your firm long-term, it’s time to rethink traditional approaches to preventing turnover.

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  • Writing fee proposals

    Writing fee proposals

    April 23, 2023 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Companies in this industry could be more successful if they spent more time on writing better fee proposals.

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  • Lessons learned about business as a kid

    Lessons learned about business as a kid

    April 16, 2023 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | You can learn something from every new experience, so don’t lose the sense of curiosity and wonder you had as a kid.

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  • You better check your blind spots

    You better check your blind spots

    February 26, 2023

    By Kraig Kern | Identifying and fixing crucial problems is the job of leadership, but sometimes the most debilitating problems are with the leaders themselves.

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  • Confidence vs. competence

    Confidence vs. competence

    February 19, 2023

    By Janki DePalma | We need to examine the connection between confidence, competence, and our sense of self in the corporate world.

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  • Change management and relationships

    Change management and relationships

    February 19, 2023

    By John Shaw | Communication and relationships are the greatest driving forces in success or failure during a change journey.

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  • AEC marketing woes, large and small

    AEC marketing woes, large and small

    January 22, 2023

    By Mercedez Thompson | Many of the biggest obstacles AEC marketing teams face are ultimately the same – regardless of firm size.

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  • Questions that need to be answered

    Questions that need to be answered

    December 18, 2022 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | None of these questions may seem profound, but they all merit asking and honestly answering.

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  • Actions speak louder than words

    Actions speak louder than words

    November 27, 2022 | Kyle Ahern

    By Kyle Ahern | Gathering data on your employees’ experience is the first step, then you have to create action items to effect positive change.

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  • What increases value

    What increases value

    November 27, 2022 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Many of these things will increase the value of your ownership in an external, or even internal, transition.

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  • Ownership transition needs to start now

    Ownership transition needs to start now

    October 30, 2022 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | The future will be here before you know it, so there is no time to delay your ownership transition planning efforts.

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  • Why AEC?

    Why AEC?

    September 25, 2022 | Christina Zweig Niehues

    By Christina Zweig Niehues | AEC professionals have a choice about where they live and work, so what makes them choose their workplace?

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  • Being a real leader

    Being a real leader

    September 25, 2022 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | If you want to be an effective leader, you must help others, build trust, and set the best example every day.

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  • The impact of giving back

    The impact of giving back

    August 28, 2022

    By Julia DeFrances | Giving back can be a valuable tool for attracting and retaining talent – and it gives employees a good reason to be proud of where they work.

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  • Turn HR upside down

    Turn HR upside down

    July 24, 2022 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | It’s time to turn your firm’s HR upside down and make some big changes to your policies and practices.

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  • Your logo isn’t as cool as you think it is

    Your logo isn’t as cool as you think it is

    June 26, 2022

    By Malory Atkinson | If your logo no longer corresponds with your brand image and values, it’s time for a change.

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  • Easily-solved marketing problems

    Easily-solved marketing problems

    June 19, 2022 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Marketing for AEC firms has come a long way in the last few decades, but we still have a number of problems that could be easily solved.

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  • Things that made me happy as an owner

    Things that made me happy as an owner

    May 22, 2022 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Business ownership can be one of the most rewarding things for any person to participate in.

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  • Profitability tune-up

    Profitability tune-up

    April 03, 2022 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | There is always something you can do to improve your bottom line, and now is the time to do it.

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  • Seize your moment

    Seize your moment

    March 20, 2022

    By Jerry Holder | Three lessons learned from stories of leaders’ successes and failures – and their ramifications.

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  • Chatter from the back of the room

    Chatter from the back of the room

    March 20, 2022 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Just because you hear other firm leaders are pushing for something, that doesn’t mean it’s right for your firm.

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  • Evolving through change

    Evolving through change

    February 20, 2022

    By Blake Calvert | Listen to employees, communicate strategically, embrace a growth mindset, and eliminate drama to help employees let go of negativity and thrive through change.

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  • Finding the right fit

    Finding the right fit

    February 13, 2022 | justin smith se pe mba

    By Justin Smith | Training is an investment with big payoffs, so do your research when determining the best fit for your firm.

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  • The ugly truth about inflation

    The ugly truth about inflation

    January 02, 2022 | Will Anderson

    By Will Anderson | Five ways that inflation could be eating away at your firm’s growth and what you can do about it.

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  • Bring ownership transition into focus

    Bring ownership transition into focus

    November 14, 2021

    By Brian Rice | Starting early with your ownership transition planning provides ample time to position your staff and firm to maximize your firm’s value.

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  • Defining roles and responsibilities

    Defining roles and responsibilities

    November 01, 2021

    Knowing who does what, who needs to weigh in, and who makes the final decision is critical to success.

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  • Personal mission statement

    Personal mission statement

    August 29, 2021

    By Josh Rubero | This should reflect your core values, be your higher calling at work, and sustain your motivation to not only keep going, but to keep improving.

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  • Don’t go down in flames

    Don’t go down in flames

    July 25, 2021

    By Eddie Wade | Burnout is blazing through workplaces at a rapid pace and negatively impacting productivity, morale, and retention.

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  • A blue ocean strategy

    A blue ocean strategy

    May 02, 2021

    By Stephanie Warino | To be successful, firms must find their “blue ocean” of uncontested market space.

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  • It’s all in the follow through

    It’s all in the follow through

    April 04, 2021

    Develop a muscle memory around follow through and follow up to get ahead in the business development game.

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  • Don’t advise, act!

    Don’t advise, act!

    March 21, 2021

    By Julie Benezet | Mentors do not fight for candidates’ advancement opportunities. That is the job of champions.

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  • Keeping your firm ‘ready to sell’

    Keeping your firm ‘ready to sell’

    January 17, 2021

    By John Bray | Approachable steps you can take to prepare for a potential acquisition down the road, and why it’s never a bad idea to take them.

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  • Liability for cost estimates/cost overruns

    Liability for cost estimates/cost overruns

    December 13, 2020

    Contract disclaimers reflect the reality that estimating is an art, not a science – and that design professionals cannot guarantee or warrant the actual costs of construction.

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  • Evolving the trade partner relationship

    Evolving the trade partner relationship

    December 06, 2020

    Evolving these relationships is a critical and too-often-overlooked key to successful project delivery and retaining satisfied clients.

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  • How well is your firm protected?

    How well is your firm protected?

    November 01, 2020

    Keep tabs on your insurers in a difficult economy by reviewing evaluations by popular ratings agencies.

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  • Guide and lead: Rayburn ‘Jake’ Donaldson

    Guide and lead: Rayburn ‘Jake’ Donaldson

    October 11, 2020

    Managing partner at Method Architecture (Houston, TX), a firm that practices ego-free architecture, creatively solves problems, and provides unparalleled customer service.

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  • Forgotten fundamentals of the A/E business

    Forgotten fundamentals of the A/E business

    September 27, 2020

    By Mark Zweig | “Sometimes I think it is good to reflect back on all the lessons I have learned over the years. Here are a few that stand out to me.”

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  • Communication is compassion

    Communication is compassion

    August 30, 2020

    By Christina Zweig Niehues | Good communication shows compassion to your client – something that’s likely to be returned back to you.

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  • Duct tape and baling twine

    Duct tape and baling twine

    July 06, 2020

    By Christina Zweig Niehues | With some ingenuity and proper planning, the AEC industry can adapt and thrive in any climate.

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  • Balance: Blake Calvert

    Balance: Blake Calvert

    July 06, 2020

    President and CEO of CORE Consultants, Inc. (Littleton, CO), a professional services firm with a unique culture that empowers its people to thrive at home, at work, and in their community.

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  • M&A Activity Report (4.19.20-5.3.20)

    M&A Activity Report (4.19.20-5.3.20)

    May 04, 2020

    Niles Bolton Associates (Atlanta, GA) has acquired Dye Aviation Facilities Architecture (Atlanta, GA), a 40-year old design firm known for its expertise in aviation design spanning the continental United States, Hawaii, Caribbean, Middle East and...

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  • Adopt a growth mindset

    Adopt a growth mindset

    April 06, 2020

    Learning to learn, praising the process, and reflecting on your progress all point your mind toward the common goal of persistent development.

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  • Is there a compensation imbalance at your firm?

    Is there a compensation imbalance at your firm?

    March 25, 2020

    In times like these, it is more important than ever to monitor your costs and develop an action plan to ensure your firm can weather the storm. There are so many fixed costs associated with...

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  • How are AEC firms reacting to COVID-19?

    How are AEC firms reacting to COVID-19?

    March 17, 2020

    By Christina Zweig Niehues | The situation is changing quickly, but versatility and fast decision-making have become necessary.

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  • How to say no

    How to say no

    March 02, 2020

    Leading a successful organization takes the courage to try new ideas, weather many storms, and know how to say no.

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  • Getting everyone fired up

    Getting everyone fired up

    February 24, 2020

    “You would be surprised how quickly your employees get in the bandwagon when they can be part of the solution.”

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  • Managing expectations

    Managing expectations

    January 27, 2020

    Managing a client’s expectations is a delicate art that requires planning, restraint, and diligence.

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  • Shifting paradigms

    Shifting paradigms

    December 02, 2019

    If you want to be a great consultant, you have to step into the client’s shoes and see the world as they do.

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  • Lessons learned

    Lessons learned

    November 11, 2019

    Trust your judgement, speak up, and keep learning. Your efforts will pay dividends down the road.

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  • Honesty is the best policy

    Honesty is the best policy

    September 23, 2019

    “When directly confronted with a difficult or painful question and you aren’t honest with people – they’ll figure that out. And you can forget them ever trusting you again.”

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  • Zweig Group announces release of 2019 Fee & Billing Survey of AEC Firms

    Zweig Group announces release of 2019 Fee & Billing Survey of AEC Firms

    July 29, 2019

    Zweig Group’s annual publication of AEC industry fees, billing rates, chargeability/utilization rates, project contracts, and billing practices, has been released. The data contained in this publication was gathered using an online survey and collected from...

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  • Powerful tax credits

    Powerful tax credits

    July 15, 2019

    Many of the design activities performed by architecture and engineering firms on a day-to-day basis can qualify for R&D and related incentives.

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  • Seven secret causes of scope creep

    Seven secret causes of scope creep

    June 10, 2019

    Most AEC leaders are aware of the common causes of scope creep, but there are also some subtler internal causes to consider.

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  • Focusing on problems and opportunities

    Focusing on problems and opportunities

    June 03, 2019

    “It’s a balancing act. Deal with problems – big ones – urgent ones. But don’t forget to invest in your future.”

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  • Know who your people are and what they can do

    Know who your people are and what they can do

    May 20, 2019

    “There’s a lot to know about your people. And we have to keep updating this information because your people are constantly changing.”

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  • Maintaining a high level of engagement

    Maintaining a high level of engagement

    April 15, 2019

    “Why do people lose interest in their own businesses and, perhaps more importantly, what can you do to keep this from happening?”

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  • Implicit bias

    Implicit bias

    January 28, 2019

    Help your organization commit to framing diversity and inclusion in a positive light. Examine your own biases and try to be accountable. When I was in middle school, I was relentlessly bullied by a girl...

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  • Simplification to improve focus

    Simplification to improve focus

    November 05, 2018

    Once you get to be 60, your perspective changes. If you look ahead, you know that you have, on average, another 12 years left to live (longer if you are a woman). And that’s an...

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  • Is there a doctrine in the house? (Part 4)

    Is there a doctrine in the house? (Part 4)

    October 22, 2018

    In the absence of extraordinary situations, the courts will rely on the contract’s terms, not the Impossibility of Performance Doctrine. My wife and I visited St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome a few years ago. A...

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  • The income statement

    The income statement

    August 27, 2018

    What engineers need to know (but often don’t) about this critical financial tool and how it can help a firm succeed. At JBCI, one of our guiding principles is transparency. We embrace sharing relevant financial...

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  • Multiple technologies, multiple headaches

    Multiple technologies, multiple headaches

    August 13, 2018

    Is your firm swamped with various platforms for invoicing, project management, payroll, field reports, and more? Maybe it’s time for a change. Editor’s note: ProjectBoss is a sponsor of the 2018 Hot Firm + A/E...

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  • Securing cyber security

    Securing cyber security

    May 28, 2018

    Find an expert with a proven track record, someone with real-world applications of industry knowledge who is a team player, not a lone wolf. Today’s business landscape requires organizations to be increasingly dependent on the...

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  • Don’t forget about the other people in your firm

    Don’t forget about the other people in your firm

    May 14, 2018

    You know, the A/E and environmental consulting business has always been driven by the technical and design professionals who do all the billable work. These are the people who toil away on client projects that...

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  • Just win tomorrow, baby

    Just win tomorrow, baby

    May 14, 2018

    Change can be difficult, and sometimes it can feel punitive, but it’s crucial to the process of leaving those bad yesterdays behind. I’m a student of Lyndon B. Johnson. Being the father of a seventh-generation...

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  • Asking questions

    Asking questions

    May 14, 2018

    The more you ask, the more you learn, and that knowledge can be driven back into your firm for the benefit of clients and employees. Maintaining a leading position in the AEC industry requires that...

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  • Mission: critical

    April 30, 2018

    The first steps in taking control of your firm’s financial success should center around the billing cycle, timesheets and, most importantly, the backlog. December 28, 2015, was the beginning of my new path as the...

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  • Differentiation in a crowded field

    April 30, 2018

    It is a widely-accepted idea that one of the defining characteristics of a successful enterprise working in a mature market is differentiation from all the other firms that provide similar products or services. Yet, in...

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  • Share value

    March 05, 2018

    Attention to performance metrics can enhance business value, so you might try using a few new financial ratios in your spreadsheets. For those of you involved with firm financial management, you expect to regularly review...

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  • Turning things around in 2018

    February 26, 2018

    As great as business is right now for most AEC firms, believe it or not, there are still some out there struggling. Struggling to grow, struggling to make a profit, struggling to be successful. If...

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  • Happy New Year!

    January 15, 2018

    There’s always something nice about a new year. It’s a fresh start. It’s time for a new plan. The accounting starts all over at zero. Let’s get going! Here are my thoughts: Org structure. Do...

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  • Pivotal moment, pivotal decisions

    December 04, 2017

    Under threat, firms solve problems when leaders commit to the right roles and the right people to inform, inquire, and act. You’ve all been there. A room full of eight, 18, or even 80 anxious...

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  • Conference call: Paul Galdes

    December 04, 2017

    President of Fleis & VandenBrink Engineering, Inc. (Hot Firm #30 for 2017), a 200-person civil engineering firm based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. By Liisa Andreassen Correspondent “Marketing is very important,” Galdes says. “We actually increased...

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  • Seven leadership hints to help your employees feel better

    October 23, 2017

    When you run an A/E or environmental firm, you want your people to feel good. Besides the fact that they won’t do their best work if they don’t feel good, seeing your employees happy is...

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  • Cover from above

    October 16, 2017

    If you want entrepreneurship in the DNA of your firm’s culture, a top-down commitment to innovation and risk is essential. How important is culture? Since it’s the amorphous, intangible, and mysterious thing that drives your...

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  • Miscellaneous ramblings

    July 24, 2017

    Every so often I have a number of disconnected thoughts for our readers, none of which merits all of my allotted space, but each of which could prove valuable. This is one of those weeks....

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  • Pay to play

    May 29, 2017

    For multi-office firms, it’s important to monitor overhead allocations so one region doesn’t consume more than its fair share of resources. Here’s the issue: Department managers, regional managers, and office managers all question the general...

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  • Keeping up appearances

    May 15, 2017

    Your firm’s reputation can be made, or broken, on the internet. Maintain a clean online image if you want to attract and keep top talent. I’m constantly fielding questions from clients and potential clients about...

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  • Strategies for success

    May 09, 2017

    I’ve written and said it many times. AEC firms have many different paths to success. There is no ONE single formula that always works better. Nor is there one magic bullet – a single thing...

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  • Conference call: Edward Fitzemeyer

    April 10, 2017

    President of Fitzemeyer & Tocci (#2 Best Firm Multidiscipline), a 50-person engineering consulting firm based in Wolburn, Massachusetts. By Liisa Andreassen Correspondent “The expectation is growth through 2018 followed by a mild recession in 2019,”...

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  • Progressive design-build

    April 03, 2017

    The acronym is PDB, not to be confused with PBR, the beer, or PBR, professional bull riding. Bone up on the latest method of project delivery. By some statistics, design-build accounts for some 40 percent...

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  • Conference call: Mike Gialketsis

    February 27, 2017

    President and one of the founding partners of San Diego-based Rincon Consultants, Inc. (Hot Firm #35 for 2016), a 115-person environmental planning and engineering firm. By Liisa Andreassen Correspondent Mike Gialketsis shares his insights on...

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  • ‘Can do’ or ‘can’t do,’ that is the question!

    ‘Can do’ or ‘can’t do,’ that is the question!

    February 23, 2017

    Are you a “can do” person or a “can’t do” person? I’m sure that virtually all of you readers of The Zweig Letter – 95 percent of which work in privately-held A/E or environmental consulting...

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  • Crimes and misdemeanors: Part one

    January 23, 2017

    Campaign finance laws, bid rigging, price fixing, and bribery. We hear about this with contractors, but how about design professionals? Several times each year, there is an article about some contractor being debarred or convicted...

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  • Forgiveness or zero tolerance?

    December 19, 2016

    Sometimes you have to fire an employee, but in plenty of cases, a mistake is a mistake, and an employee with a second chance is loyal. It’s a position that no boss wants to be...

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  • Brain drains

    Brain drains

    December 12, 2016

    It seems like we have more of them ever to contend with. I’m talking about brain drains. The things that literally suck the life force out of you. When you get to be my age...

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  • Don’t over-analyze

    December 12, 2016

    Remember, thinkers and modelers, there is plenty of time to get to the bottom of whatever pressing issue we are facing. I’m an analytical person by nature. I am in a committed relationship with Microsoft...

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  • Are there zombies in your workplace?

    December 05, 2016

    It’s not always the employees’ fault. Improve the quality of your office, celebrate the individual, and watch your staff come alive. Workplaces across the globe are suffering through a zombie apocalypse. These zombies don’t have...

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  • Strategic and predictive

    Strategic and predictive

    November 09, 2016

    As we move deeper into the final quarter of the year, now’s the time to look ahead to 2017’s backlog, pipeline, and cash flow. As we move deeper into the last quarter of fiscal 2016,...

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  • Paid time off. Really?

    October 17, 2016

    When recruiting big talent, don’t let little details in the benefits package get in the way of making a winning offer. I’m amazed at the need that exists out there for great talent. Firms in...

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  • Getting Quality Output

    September 22, 2016

    “John,” the president, CEO, and co-founder of a 250-person midwestern E/A firm, was frustrated. After so many years of success, it seemed to him that all he was doing now was de-fusing irate clients, talking...

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  • Are you in a marketing rut?

    September 20, 2016

    Take a good hard look at your firm and what it’s saying to the world. If things appear stale, it’s because they are. Fix it or lose out. Here are ten signs it’s time to...

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  • A messy process

    September 09, 2016

    Even if the strategic planning process turns out as hoped, it can still be an adventure with plenty of thrills and spills. Strategic planning connotes an organized, step-by-step effort. It’s true, but it’s also quite...

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  • Becoming a better business developer

    September 09, 2016

    Your ability to sell work is probably the most crucial skill you can have IF you really want to maximize your opportunities in the AEC world we all live in. Here are a few pointers...

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  • Becoming a blame-free organization

    September 09, 2016

    Blame is a form of punishment that rarely works, and removing it from a firm’s environment will increase productivity and collaboration. Would you rather have an employee change her behavior, become more motivated, or make...

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  • Paying people properly

    September 09, 2016

    Finding and keeping good people is getting increasingly difficult. Paying people properly – it’s one of those areas that is a constant issue for those who own and run a business – is essential if...

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  • 12 quick bits of advice from a war-torn veteran

    June 14, 2016

    Now in my 36th year of this business, ‎I am still learning. Here are some quick bits of advice that have helped me over the years: Never lose your temper. Being calm is always best....

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  • Break out of your compensation rut

    May 03, 2016

    End-of-year bonuses and evaluations are obsolete. Try monthly or quarterly perks for your staff. It's clear to me that A/E firms are all in a huge rut when it comes to how they pay their...

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  • Three things owners do that hurt their businesses

    April 26, 2016

    A lot of A/E/P firms complain, but in fact, they’re not really trying to grow. As an executive in residence teaching entrepreneurship in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas‎,...

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  • Negative energy and your brand

    March 30, 2016

    Troublemakers within a firm can do a lot of damage, especially if they are tolerated. Every firm has these people to some degree. The naysayers, the skeptics, and the gossips. These people are holding back...

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  • 2016: New year, old ways? You decide

    March 22, 2016

    Here are some tips to help you make positive changes for your A/E/P or environmental consulting firm in the new year. The year has dawned and as many of our clients report, it has started...

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  • For sale by owner: determining the listing price

    March 03, 2016

    If you are thinking about selling your firm, a front-end valuation is essential before heading to market. When we begin working with an M&A client on the selling side, one of the very first questions...

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  • PICK UP THE DAMN PHONE!!!

    February 22, 2016

    Get your project managers to pick up the phone and call clients to improve relationships. In the A/E business, we hate confrontation. As a result, we tend to communicate via email instead of talking on...

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  • Working in an entrepreneurial firm

    November 19, 2015

    More so than the everyday small business, organizations that aim to grow must employ specific types of people. Not every A/E or environmental firm is an entrepreneurial firm. But, if you’re reading this, odds are...

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  • Getting better fees

    October 21, 2015

    Implementing these 8 easy changes can help your firm work smarter, not harder, and reap the monetary rewards. I have always felt that, if A/E and environmental consulting firms spent as much time on getting...

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  • Time is on our side ... or is it?

    September 11, 2015

    Technical professionals should appreciate the importance of timely and accurate time-sheets for determining appropriate project billing and more. For most A/E/P firms, it is the talent, technical expertise, and experience that are sold to clients...

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  • Marketing Excellence Awards: Westwood

    August 27, 2015

    Westwood Professional Services (Eden Prairie, MN), a 350-person professional services firm, is the third place winner in the Online Marketing category of Zweig Group’s 2015 Marketing Excellence Awards for its new website. Before commencing with...

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  • Common business problems

    May 08, 2015

    Many lessons from ‘Small Enterprise Management’ can be applied to A/E/P and environmental firms. As most readers know, one of my “other” jobs is that of a college professor, teaching entrepreneurship at the Sam M....

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  • The PM conundrum

    April 23, 2015

    Flaws in current system can be overcome through strategic adjustments. Being a project manager in the typical A/E/P or environmental firm is rarely easy. Think about it: In most firms in this business, it is...

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  • Being the new guy (or gal)

    April 16, 2015

    Four items of political savviness can help ensure organizational newcomers are accepted and successful. A/E/P and environmental firms are in hiring-mode nationwide. This industry is booming, and we’re bringing on new people – some of...

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  • From the Chairman: Keeping morale high

    April 09, 2015

    Glassdoor comments provide opportunity for reflection on leaders’ role in fostering positive employee attitudes. One of my clients was both frustrated and concerned about citations on his firm that he found on the glassdoor website...

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  • Editorial: The real purpose of marketing

    March 05, 2015

    Four suggestions from Mark Zweig that will result in more work than you can handle. It’s interesting to me to see how many architects, engineers, planners and environmental consultants really don’t understand marketing. Many either...

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  • Editorial: Success secrets of high achievers

    January 29, 2015

    Ten characteristics Mark Zweig has seen in high-flying AEC leaders. Thirty five years as a student of human behavior – all concentrated in one industry (the AEC world) – coupled with an incredible amount of...

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  • Editorial: Two types of necessary people

    January 08, 2015

    Your job is to instill harmony between those who thrive on change and those who prefer the status quo. After working with A/E firms for about 35 years, I have come to the conclusion that...

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  • From the Chairman: Losing valuable people?

    January 02, 2015

    A test of your staff’s commitment to you so you know what to fix. Architects and engineers are seeing increased activity in the marketplace and firms are hiring. This is not news to most of...

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  • Editorial: We’re one firm here!

    February 17, 2014

    Mark Zweig offers two examples of divisive attitudes, and how to fix them. It kills me how some people working in our client companies forget that they are all working for one firm. These people...

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  • Editorial: Business success and self-image

    July 29, 2013

    Technical professionals are affected by failure too. Mark Zweig offers four examples. Many people think engineers and architects don’t really care about whether or not the company they work for is profitable. “They just want...

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  • Editorial: Client management tips

    July 18, 2013

    Mark Zweig offers 13 lucky suggestions on how to be closer to your clients. How you manage your clients is a big part of success in the A/E or environmental consulting business. And these skills...

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  • Editorial: Issues causing a lack of profitability

    June 10, 2013

    Mark Zweig lists seven concerns, so it’s time to act. With the construction economy roaring back, it’s interesting to me to see some A/E and environmental firms cashing in on it and others that still...

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  • Editorial: A management self-examination

    January 31, 2013

    This article first appeared in The Zweig Letter (ISSN 1068-1310) Issue # 993 Originally published 2/4/2013 Mark Zweig exposes his, and your, weaknesses as well as resolutions to fix them. Maybe it’s introspection that comes...

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  • Editorial: The enlightened leader

    January 24, 2013

    In 2013, use the lessons learned in 2012 to have a better year – propelled by a slight breeze. Like many readers of The Zweig Letter, I’ve been working to refine the ZweigWhite business plan...

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  • A/E Firms Facing Competing Budget Expectations

    September 14, 2011

    Press Release: September 14, 2011 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (September 14, 2011) — Architecture, engineering, planning, and environmental consulting firms that have successfully navigated through the recession have done so by walking a budget tight rope. An...

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  • Valuation insider: Understanding performance metrics

    July 22, 2011

    By Tracey Jeffers Principal, Valuation Consulting ZweigWhite If you are involved with financial management at some level in your firm, you expect to regularly review the typical balance sheet and income statement. A smaller percentage...

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  • From the Chairman: Leading, the verb

    June 24, 2011

    By Ed Friedrichs Chairman, ZweigWhite A good friend and business associate, Kit Miyamoto (CEO of Miyamoto International, a structural engineering firm based in California) recently sent me a reference to a one-minute video by John...

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  • Editorial: I can cut your costs if you won’t

    February 24, 2011

    By Mark C. Zweig Sooner or later one comes to the realization that the answer doesn’t always lie in growing revenue. It may just not be possible with the time you have to fix the...

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  • The Fundamental Laws of the A/E/P Business

    February 10, 2011

    By Mark C. Zweig I thought it might be fun to reflect back on my 30-plus years of working in this business and assemble a list of fundamental laws none of us can get around....

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  • The intense manager

    June 07, 2010

    Over the years of working with A/E and environmental firms, I have run into those who will try to tell you that some managers are “too intense.” It’s as if these people are saying there...

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  • Valuing loyal suppliers and subs

    March 15, 2010

    I was recently interviewed for a magazine article about the residential redevelopment projects we do here in Fayetteville. In addition to figuring out why my houses sell either before we start working on them or...

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  • Going from breaking even to a 10% profit

    February 15, 2010

    There are lots of firms that feel stuck in the mud today. They’re just muddling along, treading water, at a break even at best. Some owners think this is a fine position to be in....

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  • The trouble with design firms

    February 08, 2010

    Anyone who knows me can tell you that I have a passion for this business. I have always enjoyed both doing design and being critical of design— I love seeing construction projects get built— and...

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  • Out with the old, in with the new

    January 11, 2010

    2010 is here. And, it’s going to be a year like none before. If you aren’t particularly happy with your firm’s performance these last couple years, it’s a great time for change— radical change. Out...

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  • Business planning made easy

    October 19, 2009

    While I have probably written about business planning in the pages of The Zweig Letter a dozen or more times over the years, it seems necessary to do so again. As you read this, A/E/P...

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  • Let’s not be losers

    August 31, 2009

    In these hard times we live in, many companies in our business are not performing like they once did. No question about it— there’s been plenty of suffering to go around. Fewer projects, lower profits,...

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  • There are no short-term marketing fixes

    August 17, 2009

    Short term marketing fixes? There aren’t any. You can hold a lot of meetings, make some calls, and get out and aggressively try to sell some new projects, but it probably won’t make any real...

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  • You can do it in a bad market!

    February 09, 2009

    I just sold a house this past weekend that I have had on the market for quite some time— much longer than it usually takes me to sell one. This was a beautiful little 1925...

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  • Finding out an employee is interviewing with the competition

    January 12, 2009

    If you have a firm of any size and have been in business for any length of time, you will at some point discover one of your key people is interviewing with a competitor. You...

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  • We’re all on the same side, Damnit!

    October 13, 2008

    When things get ugly in a firm— as they tend to do when the firm’s financial status takes a downturn— you’ll often see fights break out. Some principals form factions with other principals or principal...

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  • Fess up to quality problems

    July 21, 2008

    Steve Tomlinson was in shock. He always took great pride in the work output of his now 80-person environmental firm, Tomlinson Consultants. But the truth was, as they grew, their quality was getting worse and...

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  • It’s not always best to do it yourself

    June 23, 2008

    One of the many things I have learned over the years about architects and engineers is that they are can-do, independent people. As such, they like to do everything that they can do themselves. Yet,...

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  • Getting your people hooked on the company

    May 05, 2008

    Turnover is costly. All of the human resources experts can tell you that— some could even give you the real cost of turnover for any specific position to the penny if you wanted it! Staff...

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  • Don’t Let Your Managers Keep You From Acting

    February 11, 2008

    I have worked in this business nearly three decades (how can I be that old??). And I can tell you with certainty that our managers have a real tendency to be overly optimistic. I have...

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  • Financial Management 101

    October 01, 2007

    As the market softens a bit and collections are starting to stretch out, more firms are moving a little deeper into their lines of credit. That always raises the stress level for everyone in the...

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  • Learning From My Recent Construction Activities

    August 20, 2007

    When I passed the baton to Dick Ryan as our CEO three years ago, it allowed me to move on and do some other things I have always wanted to do. One of those activities...

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  • Many Have Been Lulled…

    August 13, 2007

    The design and construction industries have enjoyed an unprecedented period of growth and prosperity. We have had a few hiccups along the way, but for the most part, the last 15 years or so have...

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  • Preparing to Exit

    July 16, 2007

    Everyone who starts a company or ends up as its leader eventually starts thinking about how to get out. You may have the greatest job in the world, but life is short and most of...

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  • Getting your effective labor multiplier up where it should be

    Getting your effective labor multiplier up where it should be

    March 12, 2007 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | If you really want to raise your effective labor multiplier, here are some things to try.

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  • You Scratch My Back...

    July 31, 2006

    I have been in business long enough to know that there’s one rule everyone should follow if they’re smart— “you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours.” It always drives me mad when certain people...

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  • When Will Engineering and Environmental Firms Start to Market?

    April 03, 2006

    After seeing their black and white VW New Beetles running around town all of the time, I just saw an ad the other night on TV for The Geek Squad (Richfield, MN). If you don’t...

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  • Bump Up Profitability

    February 06, 2006

    The year is barely underway, and I am already hearing complaints from A/E/P and environmental firm owners: It’s time to be more profitable! This will sound like a bold claim. But the truth is, I’ve...

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  • Making anyone a better writer

    January 09, 2006

    When you talk with those folks who have really “made it” in this business, i.e., successful principals in successful A/E and environmental firms, they will usually tell you that being able to write was critical...

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  • So Hiring is an Issue?

    December 12, 2005

    You’ll hear it at any gathering of A/E/P and environmental consulting firm owners— hiring is at the top of the list of challenges they’re facing as we head into 2006. That said, there’s still too...

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  • Know Your Touchpoints

    October 10, 2005

    Anyone who knows me or who has read my writings on management for architects and engineers over the years knows that I absolutely HATE buzzwords. They automatically raise the suspicions of the smart design, management,...

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  • Lessons Learned On My Own Project

    June 13, 2005

    Those who knew me way back when could tell you that, in my younger days, I was more rigid in my beliefs, more certain of my direction, and generally a lot less flexible than I...

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  • Not Enough Good Project Managers?

    June 14, 2004

    My theory is that no firm is completely happy with how it handles project management. There are always problems. And one of the common complaints heard is, “We don’t have enough good project managers.” While...

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  • B.S. Draws Flies

    June 07, 2004

    If you listen to Tony Soprano talking to his therapist about his rage in recent episodes of “The Sopranos” on HBO, he complains about all the B.S. It just makes him mad. And when he...

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  • Thinking of Buying or Selling

    January 19, 2004

    While I can’t be bound by convention and from this point forward be forced into matching my weekly missive with the focus of other articles in The Zweig Letter, this week’s issue got me thinking...

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  • What We’ve Learned From a Decade of M&A

    December 08, 2003

    Last week, we held our first-ever conference on mergers and acquisitions, the 2003 AEC Mergers & Acquisitions Summit, at the Omni Parker House in Boston. It was a successful event with a wide range of...

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  • Time for a clean up!

    July 07, 2003

    Spring has sprung and we are now into summer. And while some firms are having record years, more companies are not doing so great. This has resulted in diminished expectations for the owners and employees...

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  • Ownership Transition Blues

    March 03, 2003

    Let’s face it. The economy of the last couple of years has led to diminished expectations and in some cases, declining values, not just in our 401(k) plans and stock portfolios, but also in terms...

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  • A Crisis of Inaction

    September 09, 2002

    If you ask me, one of the biggest factors contributing to poor financial performance, bad morale, and confusion about direction and purpose in A/E/P and environmental firms today is inaction from the company’s management. I’m...

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  • My Poor Friend Leroy

    February 18, 2002

    Leroy Whiteside, president and CEO of Those Fabulous Architects, Inc., a 200-person firm based in Charleston, South Carolina, is a great guy. He is, in many ways, the archetypal design firm principal. He works 60...

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  • The Schizophrenic Firm

    September 17, 2001

    Irving “Tuck” Schlockmeir walked into the Schlockmeir Associates board meeting in a bad mood. Tuck was frequently in a bad mood, and if he wasn’t, the fear that he might go into one scared everyone...

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  • Time for a Little Horse Sense

    May 21, 2001

    Both of my daughters are into horses. I mean they are into horses and have been for the last five years. We have three of ‘em right now. They ride every day. Then we have...

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  • Look for Ways to do Things Better

    August 09, 1999

    Most of us will never get rich quick. We won’t have a single breakthrough discovery that makes us millions. We won’t win the lottery. We won’t have a rich aunt who leaves us her art...

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  • What is a High-Performing Firm?

    November 23, 1998

    At one of my “Managing a Growing Firm” seminars a few weeks ago, I had an attendee tell me how another attendee was handling his ownership transition program. When I asked him who was offering...

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  • Turnarounds

    October 26, 1998

    Believe it or not, as good as things are in the A/E/P and environmental industry, there are still some firms out there that need to be turned around. These firms just can’t make a profit....

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  • Hiring Consultants

    September 14, 1998

    Every A/E/P or environmental firm finds it necessary to hire outside consultants at some point. Whether it’s simply to get tax advice or to plot out a new course for a growing firm, it’s inevitable....

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  • Make Some Money (In This Business)

    June 08, 1998

    It’s always interesting to me when I encounter people who don’t think you can get rich (that’s right, I said “rich”) in this business. But before we get started, please let me clarify. “Rich” to...

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  • Keeping the Morale Up

    February 09, 1998

    The longer I am involved with this industry the more aware I am of how critical the collective and individual morale of a firm’s employees is to its continued ability to function successfully. Let’s face...

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  • Signs of a Healthy Company

    December 01, 1997

    A lot of firms are successful right now. But the question they should ask themselves as the new year approaches is, “Are we successful because of what we are doing as management, or in spite...

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  • Beefier Bottom Lines

    November 17, 1997

    A common theme is emerging in our business right now, especially with large firms— but certainly not limited to them. Firms need to improve their profits. Volume is up, optimism is up, backlog is growing,...

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  • Better Managed Jobs

    November 03, 1997

    I have said before that I think most project management training is ineffective. But that doesn’t help the majority of our readers— owners and managers of firms who depend on having good enough project management...

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  • Mergers and Acquisitions— What’s the Deal?

    September 22, 1997

    The recent acquisition of Woodward-Clyde Group (Denver, CO) by URS Corporation (San Francisco, CA) is just one big deal among many, many other smaller deals that are going on weekly in the A/E/P and environmental...

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  • Seeds of Destruction

    October 07, 1996

    There’s truth to the old adage that “the seeds of destruction are sown along with the spoils of success.” We see it all the time, but that doesn’t make it any more palatable. I’m talking...

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  • Stop Talking and Start Doing

    June 17, 1996

    We often run into firms that need help turning things around. The scenario usually includes some combination of the following: Principals/top managers who aren’t billable. Excess debt caused by poor collection of accounts receivable. Owners...

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  • Numbers to Watch

    June 03, 1996

    The A/E/P and environmental consulting business is really pretty simple from a financial management standpoint. It shouldn’t be hard to track the numbers you need to run a firm, yet so many companies seem to...

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  • More Hints on Project Management

    May 13, 1996

    It seems that our readers in A/E/P and environmental firms can’t get enough on project management. No one out there appears content with how he or she is handling it. Although my treatise a few...

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  • Building Captive Companies and Branch Offices

    November 06, 1995

    We finally received notice a few weeks ago that Zweig White & Associates was selected for the Inc. 500, a list of the fastest-growing privately held firms in the U.S. It’s something we are certainly...

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  • The customer is not always right

    September 11, 1995

    It is almost heresy in this day and age of “customer service” to say it, but in the A/E/P and environmental consulting business, the customer is not always right. In fact, many times the customer...

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  • Holding Us Back

    April 10, 1995

    What holds us back as individuals and companies? That question is critical to any A/E/P and environmental firm that wants to be more successful— and being successful is what it’s all about. There’s a tremendous...

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  • Bad Project Management

    April 03, 1995

    Not a week goes by that someone doesn’t ask us for help with project management training. There is a huge demand for it. Nobody seems happy with the effectiveness of their project managers. But is...

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  • Updating the Business Plan

    December 19, 1994

    Now is the time of year that many A/E/P and environmental firms are taking a look at what’s to come and what needs to be done in the year ahead. Budgets are being set, goals...

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  • Are Your Expectations Realistic?

    October 10, 1994

    Every firm in this industry must do four things to survive— sell work, do work, bill for work, and get paid for work. That’s it. If you ask me, architects, engineers, and environmental consultants (along...

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  • Entrepreneurs and management

    September 15, 1993

    With more than 40,000 architecture, engineering and environmental consulting firms in the U.S., most of which have less than 20 people, no one is going to tell me that design professionals aren’t entrepreneurial. If they...

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  • Budgeting Secrets

    January 01, 1993

    This is the time of year many firms do their budgeting. Unfortunately, many of them make the budgeting process far more difficult than it has to be. Small firms may not know where to start...

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  • Human Resources Management— Who Needs It?

    August 01, 1992

    Although I’ve been trying to preach the gospel for years now, most principals of A/E/P and environmental consulting firms still do not understand what human resources management is all about. First, there’s the way so...

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