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  • Injecting new life into your marketing

    Injecting new life into your marketing

    May 17, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | AEC firms that want better marketing need to sound more human, move faster, and stop hiding behind safe, forgettable messaging.

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  • Better insight for better employee experience

    Better insight for better employee experience

    May 10, 2026 | Shirley Che

    By Shirley Che | Improving employee experience may be the AEC industry’s most important group project.

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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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  • Logic solves problems – creativity finds them

    Logic solves problems – creativity finds them

    April 19, 2026

    By Kraig Kern | AEC firms excel at solving known problems, but creativity is what reveals the opportunities and risks no one sees.

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  • The Zweig Letter | April 20, 2026

    The Zweig Letter | April 20, 2026

    April 19, 2026

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

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  • Words to work by

    Words to work by

    April 12, 2026

    By Melanie Carrido | Three decades in AEC show that while technology reshapes our work, strong communication and partnership still determine success.

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  • Keeping yourself motivated after 30 years in the same firm

    Keeping yourself motivated after 30 years in the same firm

    March 15, 2026 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Long-term firm owners stay motivated by evolving the business, mentoring emerging leaders, and staying close to the action.

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  • TZL Podcast: ElevateAEC

    TZL Podcast: ElevateAEC

    February 26, 2026

    Master Builders Reimagined: KP Reddy Explores AI, Integration, and Future Design Leadership     “We keep iterating on an old construct—let’s stop and start over. How do we want to do things differently? Let’s get...

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  • Do I have to do my homework?

    Do I have to do my homework?

    February 22, 2026

    By Lindsay Young | Practicing interview presentations may feel like homework, but it’s what turns expertise into confidence and clarity.

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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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  • The race for meaning

    The race for meaning

    January 11, 2026

    By Michael Sanderson | The future of professional services depends less on hours logged and more on trust, ownership, and meaningful results.

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  • Mantras to live by

    Mantras to live by

    December 14, 2025 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Never give up, act decisively, share the numbers, and lead by example to build a stronger, more resilient firm.

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  • A lifetime of mistakes – and what I learned

    A lifetime of mistakes – and what I learned

    October 19, 2025

    By Jon Hanlon | AEC careers are built on continual learning, where mistakes, questions, and collaboration shape lasting skills and professional growth.

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  • Courage, confidence, and competition

    Courage, confidence, and competition

    October 05, 2025

    By Brian Shannon | Healthy rivalries fuel collaboration and innovation, ultimately benefiting communities and strengthening the AEC industry.

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  • The independent director imperative

    The independent director imperative

    September 24, 2025 | Jeremy Clarke

    By Jeremy Clarke | Independent directors give AEC boards the objectivity, capacity, and perspective insiders can’t provide.

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  • Insufficient

    Insufficient

    August 03, 2025

    By Brandon Pinkerton | People-first leadership demands balance and recognition that caring for individuals shouldn’t come at the cost of organizational purpose.

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  • From blueprints to job sites

    From blueprints to job sites

    July 13, 2025

    By Michelie Little | Saying yes to new opportunities led one engineer from design to construction – and to a more fulfilling career path.

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  • Unlocking true potential

    Unlocking true potential

    July 06, 2025

    By Adam White | Meaningful employee growth goes beyond trainings and workshops – it takes time, trust, feedback, and a clear path forward.

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  • HP Engineering has joined IMEG

    HP Engineering has joined IMEG

    July 02, 2025

    HP Engineering, a multidisciplinary firm providing MEP, fire protection, structural, lighting, low-voltage, energy modeling, and commissioning services, has joined IMEG, a full-service engineering design firm delivering a powerful combination of expertise and deep client relationships....

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  • Generationally speaking ... in the workplace

    Generationally speaking ... in the workplace

    May 04, 2025 | Daryl Simons Jr

    By Daryl Simons Jr. | How to create a stronger, more dynamic, and future-ready workplace – where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

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  • Referrals

    Referrals

    May 04, 2025 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | If you want more “word of mouth” advertising, assess how your firm measures up against these six critical factors.

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  • Coaching over counting: A smarter approach to performance

    Coaching over counting: A smarter approach to performance

    April 06, 2025

    By Lynn Bruns | If we want to create workplaces where people thrive, innovate, and stay, we must go beyond managing to metrics.

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  • The last of my kind

    The last of my kind

    March 30, 2025

    By Kevin Norgaard | Together, younger and older employees create a dynamic and innovative workplace where every generation has something valuable to offer.

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  • Uncertain times will test leadership

    Uncertain times will test leadership

    February 23, 2025 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | These qualities will be essential for entrepreneurial leaders in the AEC business to have in the coming months and years ahead.

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  • Find your North Star

    Find your North Star

    February 23, 2025

    By Morgan Stinson | Leading with purpose helps firms navigate uncertainty by reinforcing values, fostering trust, taking ownership, and turning challenges into opportunities.

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  • Malk and fried chicken

    Malk and fried chicken

    January 12, 2025

    By Brandon Pinkerton | Integrity in leadership is sacrosanct and you must fight the urge to dilute your brand with cheap substitutes and compromised values.

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  • Beyond numbers and spreadsheets

    Beyond numbers and spreadsheets

    January 05, 2025

    By Emily Gaines | The words and numbers used to describe design concept, building component, and client goal form a dataset that guides decisions and improves project success.

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  • A future beyond boundaries

    A future beyond boundaries

    December 01, 2024 | Kristin Kautz CPSM

    By Kristin Kautz | AI adoption empowers firms to unleash their human potential to solve problems that matter.

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  • Being the best consultant there is

    Being the best consultant there is

    December 01, 2024 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Success in AEC hinges on guiding clients toward actions that align with their best interests.

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  • A September to remember

    A September to remember

    October 13, 2024 | Chad Coldiron

    By Chad Coldiron | Takeaways from Zweig Group’s 2024 ElevateAEC Conference & Awards Gala.

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  • Kick the habit

    Kick the habit

    October 06, 2024

    By Greg Sepeda | Embracing a results-focused approach liberates us from the constraints of rigid processes, opening up new possibilities and opportunities for problem-solving.

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  • Networking vs. network

    Networking vs. network

    August 25, 2024

    By Lindsay Young | Networking is important for your business, but your network can work for you – as long as you stay in front of them and share valuable resources and knowledge.

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  • Strategic uses for your CEO

    Strategic uses for your CEO

    August 04, 2024 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Here are some ways your CEO could be even more helpful to your company than they already are.

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  • To infinity … and beyond

    To infinity … and beyond

    July 21, 2024

    By Greg Sepeda | Seizing opportunities fosters a mindset of continuous improvement, enabling us to refine our skills and expand our horizons.

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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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  • How to succeed at failing

    How to succeed at failing

    June 23, 2024

    By Morgan Stinson | Failure at some level is inevitable – but how we respond to and manage that failure is what can set us apart.

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  • Scaring the sell out of you

    Scaring the sell out of you

    June 02, 2024

    By Tyler Suomala | Sales is not the monster under the bed – it’s just a conversation, a shared meal, and a chance to offer solutions and forge lasting connections.

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  • From disgruntled client to raving fan

    From disgruntled client to raving fan

    May 26, 2024

    By Leisbel Lam | Having a service recovery mindset in your projects is essential in order to keep your organization’s sustained competitive advantage.

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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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  • Scared of selling?

    Scared of selling?

    May 05, 2024

    By Alan Lloyd | With the right approach, our people can develop the skills and confidence needed to excel in business development, contributing to our collective success.

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  • The evergreen relevancy of “why”

    The evergreen relevancy of “why”

    April 28, 2024

    By Javier Suarez | We must hit the pause button at several junctions in our marketing and business processes to discuss the “why.”

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  • TZL Podcast: Luke Carothers

    TZL Podcast: Luke Carothers

    April 11, 2024 | Luke Carothers

    “I’m very excited for the future of where the AEC industry is heading." Luke Carothers About the Show Luke Carothers is the Senior Content Manager for Zweig Group and also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of...

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  • RTM merges with BG Buildingworks

    RTM merges with BG Buildingworks

    April 02, 2024 | Adrian de la Garza

    Zweig Group announces its client RTM Engineering Consultants has recently merged with BG Buildingworks.

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  • Learn your business

    Learn your business

    February 25, 2024

    By Mallory Lindgren | Improve your ability to solve complex problems and better support your colleagues and clients.

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  • A new change management approach

    A new change management approach

    February 04, 2024

    By Leisbel Lam | To integrate effective change management, identify needs, understand deeply, honor the past, mandate change, and provide a precise, optimistic roadmap forward.

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  • Baltimore-based Alban Engineering joins RTM Engineering Consultants

    Baltimore-based Alban Engineering joins RTM Engineering Consultants

    January 31, 2024

    RTM Engineering Consultants, a national multi-disciplinary engineering consulting firm has recently merged with Alban Engineering, an MEP consulting firm based in Hunt Valley, MD. Alban Engineering specializes in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, lighting design, and sustainability...

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  • Goodhart’s Law and utilization

    Goodhart’s Law and utilization

    January 28, 2024 | Tom Godin

    By Tom Godin | Making utilization a target in your firm could result in some undesirable behaviors.

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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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  • The foundation of a successful firm

    The foundation of a successful firm

    December 03, 2023

    By Daniel Houf | Build a resilient design firm with quality work, attentive service, and a strong team for long-term success and adaptability.

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  • Lessons we can learn from Gen Z

    Lessons we can learn from Gen Z

    November 05, 2023

    By Keyan Zandy | Generation Z can teach older generations valuable lessons about how they think and view their work.

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  • How subconsultants fit into the puzzle

    How subconsultants fit into the puzzle

    November 05, 2023

    By Linda Schulte | Subconsultants collaborate with diverse specialists to form the best possible team for successful project outcomes.

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  • Are you listening to your clients?

    Are you listening to your clients?

    October 01, 2023

    By Todd Hay | If you can learn to actively listen to and understand your clients, you and your firm will reap the benefits.

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  • Encouraging creative thinking

    Encouraging creative thinking

    June 18, 2023

    By Somshekhar Kundral | Developing effective problem-framing skills can help your people think outside the box, challenge assumptions, and find innovative solutions.

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  • Easy stuff you can do to keep morale up

    Easy stuff you can do to keep morale up

    May 21, 2023 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Stop being so preoccupied with problem solving and instead focus on the things you can do to make someone’s day a little bit better.

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  • People problems

    People problems

    March 19, 2023 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | As a business owner, people problems will probably be at the top of your “problems/opportunities” list.

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  • A delegation process that works

    A delegation process that works

    March 12, 2023

    By Megan Chang | Delegating is one of the best ways for senior staff to train and transition responsibility to junior staff, but many leaders find it challenging. There’s a better way.

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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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  • TZL Podcast: Mike Woeber

    TZL Podcast: Mike Woeber

    February 02, 2023 | Randy Wilburn

    Mike Woeber, CEO and co-founder of Corporate Tax Advisors (CTA), discusses how design firms can qualify for R&D tax credits and maximize their business growth to unlock potential savings. 

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  • Boots on the ground

    Boots on the ground

    January 29, 2023 | Shirley Che

    By Shirley Che | Participants of Zweig Group’s ElevateHER® movement are putting in the work to move the needle on the recruitment and retention crisis our industry faces.

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  • What is project leadership?

    What is project leadership?

    December 18, 2022 | justin smith se pe mba

    By Justin Smith | Successful PMs use their skills to leverage tools, motivate actions, and accomplish objectives, which is the essence of leadership.

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  • Reallocation of time and energy

    Reallocation of time and energy

    November 13, 2022 | Mark C Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | These three things are important to your firm’s success, but they may require a reallocation of your time and money.

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  • Welcome to the show

    Welcome to the show

    November 06, 2022

    By Todd Perry | Early successes, failures, and significant challenges, and how a young firm navigated through them.

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  • The project business plan

    The project business plan

    October 14, 2022 | justin smith se pe mba

    By Justin Smith | Committing to this will make your firm safer, more resistant to adversity, and change cashflow and profit for the better.

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  • Get paid or get resolution

    Get paid or get resolution

    September 25, 2022

    By Lauren Rhodes Martin | Small, medium, or large, firms of every size should have a regular process in place for collection of their fees.

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  • Up, up, and away

    Up, up, and away

    September 23, 2022

    By Keyan Zandy | The disruptions we’re facing today are forcing us to get creative and evolve the ways we think and work. New opportunities are in reach if we stretch for them together.

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  • Are you a manager or a leader?

    Are you a manager or a leader?

    September 11, 2022

    By Linda Schulte | When your team views you as a leader and not just a manager, they will work much harder and be willing to go the extra mile when necessary.

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  • Visionary: John Kissinger

    Visionary: John Kissinger

    August 14, 2022

    By Liisa Andreassen | President and CEO of GRAEF (Milwaukee, WI), an international multi-discipline engineering, planning, and design firm that was founded in 1961.

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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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  • TZL Podcast: Justin Smith

    TZL Podcast: Justin Smith

    May 26, 2022 | justin smith se pe mba

    Justin Smith, principal with Start 2 Rise, discusses how he and his colleagues help AEC firm leaders build stronger project management playbooks to focus on growing their people and their business.

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  • A work family: Tony Casagrande

    A work family: Tony Casagrande

    May 08, 2022

    By Liisa Andreassen | President of Campos Engineering (Dallas, TX), an MEP engineering, testing, adjusting and balancing, and commissioning firm.

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  • Conversion van

    Conversion van

    May 01, 2022 | Stephanie Warino

    By Stephanie Warino | Improve your win rate by listening to what your clients say they want, instead of pushing the services you want to sell the most.

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  • Cultivating balance: Shane McCormick

    Cultivating balance: Shane McCormick

    May 01, 2022

    By Liisa Andreassen | President of Martin/Martin (Denver, CO), a full-service civil and structural engineering and surveying firm founded in the 1940s.

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  • Positive influence: David Cumming

    Positive influence: David Cumming

    April 10, 2022

    By RLG Consulting Engineers | Principal at RLG Consulting Engineers (Dallas, TX), a firm that specializes in civil, structural, survey, and forensic engineering.

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  • Fault lines

    Fault lines

    March 27, 2022 | Tom Godin

    By Tom Godin | To get your people working better as a team, you need to bridge the divide between the different groups in your firm.

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  • Dos and don’ts of business development

    Dos and don’ts of business development

    February 06, 2022

    By Russell Moorehead | Tips to help you get more comfortable with meeting people, building relationships, and winning work.

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  • Solving your people shortage

    Solving your people shortage

    January 23, 2022 | Mark C. Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | Here’s what you really need to do to get more job candidates for any opening you have, increase your job offer acceptance rate, and speed up the hiring process.

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  • TZL podcast: Sara Kolata

    TZL podcast: Sara Kolata

    January 13, 2022 | Randy Wilburn

    We sit down with Architect and Digital Strategist Sara Kolata on this episode of The Zweig Letter podcast. Sara is a part of the new breed of architects that has decided that the old way...

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  • New Zweig Group website

    New Zweig Group website

    December 12, 2021 | Christina Zweig Niehues

    By Christina Zweig Niehues | Zweig Group’s new website combines three old websites into one for a seamless user experience.

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  • There is no magic bullet

    There is no magic bullet

    December 05, 2021 | Mark Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | If you’re running a business, you have to pick and choose carefully what information you consume and how you process and employ it in your own business.

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  • Encouraging cooperation

    Encouraging cooperation

    November 14, 2021 | Mark Zweig

    By Mark Zweig | If you want to encourage cooperation in your firm, take a look at your organization structure, accounting, and incentive compensation.

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  • Rethink annual performance reviews

    Rethink annual performance reviews

    October 24, 2021

    By Brian King | Instead, consider regular performance discussions and an annual strategy meeting to set, implement, and evaluate goals and initiatives.

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  • Market sector-based organization structures

    Market sector-based organization structures

    October 17, 2021

    By Mark Zweig | Seven good reasons to look at implementing a market sector-based organization structure in your firm.

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  • Who says best practices really are best?

    Who says best practices really are best?

    October 10, 2021

    By Mark Zweig | If you truly want “best practices” for your firm, you need to look for real innovation versus following the pack.

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  • Client perception studies

    Client perception studies

    July 25, 2021

    By Bill Fox | Knowing your clients and finding out how you can solve their problems is key to building long-lasting, profitable relationships.

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  • Are you rewarding the wrong heroes?

    Are you rewarding the wrong heroes?

    July 11, 2021

    By Keyan Zandy | There are a lot of heroes in our companies, but some are less noticeable. Their successes are quieter and less dramatic, but no less valuable.

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  • But I’m not an expert!

    But I’m not an expert!

    May 09, 2021

    By Jenny Phan | Get your technical professionals comfortable with sharing their stories and they’ll promote your firm, their good work, and their team.

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  • After the pandemic

    After the pandemic

    March 14, 2021

    By Keyan Zandy | The positive changes we’ve made will stay with us long after the days of the pandemic are over.

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  • Develop your strategic thinking

    Develop your strategic thinking

    February 28, 2021

    By Eduardo Smith | Strategic thinking enables us to enlarge the value and impact of our work, connecting it much more than a technical solution.

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  • Winning cover letters

    Winning cover letters

    February 21, 2021

    By Mercedez Thompson | Create client-focused cover letters that build trust, provide clear client benefits, and connect to your client’s broader goals or vision.

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  • Authentic: Jeff Schumaker

    Authentic: Jeff Schumaker

    February 14, 2021

    By Liisa Andreassen | President of Fishbeck (Grand Rapids, MI), a firm of engineers, scientists, architects, and constructors in the business of problem solving, inspiring results, and bringing ideas to life.

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  • Audacious: Tom Motsinger

    Audacious: Tom Motsinger

    February 07, 2021

    By Liisa Andreassen | President and founder of PaleoWest, a heritage consulting firm that guides clients’ projects through regulatory challenges posed by prehistoric, historic, and paleontological resources.

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  • Be a better A/E firm leader in 2021

    Be a better A/E firm leader in 2021

    January 24, 2021

    By Mark Zweig | The leadership abilities of you firm’s principals and managers will determine your collective success this year.

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  • Culture carrier: William Nugent

    Culture carrier: William Nugent

    December 13, 2020

    President and CEO of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (Northbrook, IL), a global firm that’s committed to helping clients solve, repair, and avoid problems in the built world.

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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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  • Find your call to action

    Find your call to action

    November 29, 2020

    By Jamie Claire Kiser | Respond to your call to action, whatever it may be, and build a legacy that will leave your profession better than you found it.

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  • Technical problems need human solutions

    Technical problems need human solutions

    November 01, 2020

    We must apply our human intelligence to identify the real problems and leverage technology as a platform to bridge the gaps between tools, people, and processes.

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  • Don’t sell, be helpful

    Don’t sell, be helpful

    September 27, 2020

    There are countless ways to develop business without being a business developer, and you are most likely doing some of these things already.

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  • COVID-19 and business development

    COVID-19 and business development

    July 27, 2020

    Uncertainty in the marketplace will be with us as we move forward, but you can be successful if you adjust your game plan and expectations.

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  • Upside to being down

    Upside to being down

    July 13, 2020

    By Chad Coldiron | Having a set strategy for when the internet is down will prove you are the leader you are striving to be.

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  • Business development in AEC firms

    Business development in AEC firms

    July 06, 2020

    When firms encourage a hybrid role between business development and sales, the result is often improved collaboration throughout the firm.

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  • New challenges, different solutions

    New challenges, different solutions

    June 22, 2020

    Engineers of the future will solve problems and meet challenges in a different way and through technology that will continue to be dynamic.

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  • Calling to find work

    Calling to find work

    June 01, 2020

    By Mark Zweig | Getting on the phone right now may be the single most important thing you can do to bring in new work.

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  • What’s so great about the A/E business?

    What’s so great about the A/E business?

    May 18, 2020

    By Mark Zweig | Now is a good time to take stock of the many positive aspects of our industry to help keep yourself and your employees motivated and directed in the midst of uncertainty.

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  • Call for Project Case Studies

    Call for Project Case Studies

    May 12, 2020

    Submit to: ElevateHer@zweiggroup.com Deadline: 6/15/20 Across multiple industries companies are realizing that diversity is more than just a buzzword. Project teams with individuals with diverse ages, values/beliefs, traditions, ethnic backgrounds, and personalities are continually outperforming...

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  • We got this!

    We got this!

    May 04, 2020

    All of us in the AEC industry are being challenged by the disruption this virus is causing, but we got this. Solving problems is what we do.

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  • Motivation Monday

    Motivation Monday

    April 20, 2020

    “Satisfaction with the status quo leads to complacency. Complacency is the enemy of motivation.”

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  • Employee engagement

    Employee engagement

    April 06, 2020

    By Kyle Ahern | Engage the people at your firm and they will tell you all you need to know to recruit, retain, and utilize every employee.

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  • Leaders need to rest

    Leaders need to rest

    March 16, 2020

    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.

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  • Ideas and execution

    Ideas and execution

    March 16, 2020

    By Phil Keil | Understanding this is essential in your ability to grow your firm and successfully execute your strategy.

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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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  • Dealing with poor performance

    Dealing with poor performance

    February 10, 2020

    “There’s no magic in these six steps. But there will be ‘magic’ in your results if you can consistently apply them!”

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  • Zweig Group announces inaugural 2020 ElevateHer™ Cohort

    Zweig Group announces inaugural 2020 ElevateHer™ Cohort

    January 20, 2020

    FAYETTEVILLE, AR (January 20, 2020) – Zweig Group today announced their 2020 ElevateHer™ cohort, a special task force comprised of individuals with a commitment to promote diversity as a means to combat recruiting and retention...

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  • Focus on recruiting in 2020

    Focus on recruiting in 2020

    January 13, 2020

    “For those of you running A/E firms – if I were you, I’d focus on recruiting in 2020.”

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  • Your baby is ugly

    Your baby is ugly

    December 02, 2019

    Successful leaders have to be able to deliver tough messages. Use these six strategies to navigate difficult conversations.

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  • The perils of over-functioning

    The perils of over-functioning

    September 30, 2019

    When executives do too much, they might be avoiding a problem, and they can damage the firm in the process.

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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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  • The "right time" to pursue architecture?

    The "right time" to pursue architecture?

    September 16, 2019

    By Christina Zweig Niehues | There’s plenty of support out there for women in the AEC industry, but the stats still have to catch up to the sentiment.

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  • Good things come to those who make

    Good things come to those who make

    August 19, 2019

    Using both sides of his brain, and with empathy, can-do man is engineering a great career in Seattle.

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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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  • Managing your career

    Managing your career

    June 24, 2019

    Prepare and execute a plan for balance and growth in the three biggest areas of your engineering career: technical ability, social skills, and stewardship of the profession.

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  • A common misstep

    A common misstep

    June 03, 2019

    A lot of AEC firms fall into the trap of neglecting their marketing departments because the work is not billable. Marketers need to fight back with consistent effort.

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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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  • Graphic design, by design

    Graphic design, by design

    May 20, 2019

    In 20 years as an in-house graphic designer, the lessons learned are simple: Serve the customer, protect the brand, meet the deadlines, and communicate with the client.

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  • Land of 10,000 lakes: Jon Chiglo

    Land of 10,000 lakes: Jon Chiglo

    April 29, 2019

    When the veteran transportation engineer changed lanes from the public sector to a private firm, he used his blinker and stepped on the gas.

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  • Incredibly grateful: Megan Armendariz

    Incredibly grateful: Megan Armendariz

    March 18, 2019

    A good attitude and honest effort are central to California engineer’s mission to build a meaningful career.

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  • The unmanageable employee

    The unmanageable employee

    March 11, 2019

    “If any of these situations sounds familiar – and you have tried to correct the situation by directly confronting it – it may be time to let that person go.”

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  • Employee engagement (Part 2)

    Employee engagement (Part 2)

    March 04, 2019

    A firm leader must break out of the deadline cycle and make a meaningful connection with employees. If not, performance will (predictably) suffer. Most of what we do today as leaders is not leadership. In...

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  • Essential business concepts everyone should know

    Essential business concepts everyone should know

    February 11, 2019

    “Anyone who owns a business today will be better off if they accept certain ‘truths’ about their business, and business in general.” Anyone who owns a business today will be better off if they accept...

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  • Response-ability

    Response-ability

    February 04, 2019

    Our success, as people and as businesses, depends on the quality and speed of our response to problems and opportunities. This play on the word responsibility is not new, but it has never been more...

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  • Greater than project management, part 2

    Greater than project management, part 2

    January 07, 2019

    With more competition, more intensive procurement, higher costs, and increasingly lower fees, firm leaders must leverage the power of mission. We have a mission as an organization. It is why we exist. The best ones...

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  • Yes, accountability

    Yes, accountability

    November 12, 2018

    Leading through accountability takes a willingness to do a better job at recognizing challenges and accepting feedback toward positive change. Have you ever worked with someone who can’t perform their basic job functions? Have you...

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  • A sense of urgency

    A sense of urgency

    October 29, 2018

    For a firm to find the transformative, positive change it’s looking for, leadership needs to be intentional and steadfast in its commitments. Management – planning, budgeting, staffing, organizing, controlling, and problem solving – helps you...

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  • Lessons from the past

    Lessons from the past

    October 29, 2018

    By Edward Friedrichs | In a time of polarization and crass tribalism, don’t forget the founding norms of respect and civility. It’ll be good for you, your firm, and your clients. 

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  • TZL podcast: Brenden Sherrer on M&A, legal externs, and the millennial mindset

    TZL podcast: Brenden Sherrer on M&A, legal externs, and the millennial mindset

    September 10, 2018

    Brenden Sherrer, an M&A consultant at Zweig Group, talks about the state of M&A in the design industry, a legal extern program that Brenden introduced, and millennials in the design industry.

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  • To the point

    To the point

    August 13, 2018

    If you request even a minute of precious time to meet with your firm’s leader, make sure you don’t waste the moment. If there is one thing I have learned growing up in an increasingly...

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  • Extreme ambition

    Extreme ambition

    August 06, 2018

    After just two years, they want to be the CEO. Molding the go-getters (early on) is crucial if you don’t want them to leave for better opportunities at another firm. OK, two years might be...

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  • Limbic leadership

    Limbic leadership

    July 30, 2018

    By Phil Keil | The development of high moral and ethical standards is the most important thing you can do as a leader, and it will transform your team for the good.

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  • The things that can hurt your business

    The things that can hurt your business

    July 23, 2018

    A/E firms are fragile things. When things are going well, they grow and make decent profits. The people who work there generally feel good and the future seems bright. When things aren’t going well, morale...

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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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  • Destination education

    May 07, 2018

    Zweig Group offers plenty of opportunities for education and training, but among the crown jewels are The Principals Academy and CEO Roundtable. If you work in the AEC industry, it almost goes without saying that...

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  • Knowledge is never automatic

    April 16, 2018

    The second someone becomes a principal, they (erroneously) think they know everything there is to know about their industry and how their firm fits in. In the Fiddler on the Roof song, “If I Were...

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  • Online Continuing Education with Zweig Group

    Zweig Group launches “ZLearning,” online continuing education

    March 21, 2018

    What we're up to Zweig Group has launched a customized and niche Online Continuing Education portal for technical and design professionals, accessible at www.ZweigGroup.com/Zlearning. Zlearning offers a variety of one-hour training options to help the...

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  • Be more self-aware

    March 19, 2018

    Surround yourself with people who will speak their truth, even when it’s hard. And then listen. You’ll see a positive impact on you and your team. There are a lot of compelling reasons to build...

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  • Go West, Young...Man?

    Go West, Young...Man?

    February 19, 2018

    Will Swearingen Director of Research Zweig Group recently released the 2018 Salary Survey of Engineering Firms. This survey is published as three different regional collections: Northeast and South Atlantic, Central, and Mountain Pacific. Go West,...

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  • Three common problems

    February 19, 2018

    You’ll lose control of your office if you have no performance metrics, no accountability, and put employees in the wrong roles. The difference between leadership and management is quite substantial. Make no mistake, as a...

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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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  • The ‘strategy thing’

    October 02, 2017

    Can strategic thinking be learned? Sure, if you know where to start and are mindful of the mileposts along the way. Halfway through a two-day strategic planning retreat, a senior leadership team member nervously pulled...

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  • Zweig Group Media: Delrae Bennett, Vision Whisperer

    August 18, 2017

    In this episode of the TZL podcast, Randy Wilburn talks to Delrae Bennett from Time Counts, LLC. She’s a trainer and implementation specialist who focuses on the Deltek suite of products including Vision and Ajera....

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  • Conference call: Bill Overturf

    August 07, 2017

    President of Ross & Baruzzini (Hot Firm #57 for 2017), a 270-person international design and consulting company based in St. Louis. By Liisa Andreassen Correspondent “We’ve offloaded some of our IT functions to the cloud...

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  • Draconian policies – or not

    July 31, 2017

    When you have an AEC or environmental firm – or any business, for that matter – there is always a question about how strict your policies can or should be. Generally speaking, I am not...

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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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  • Avoid new partner pitfalls

    June 26, 2017

    Generational ownership and leadership transitions pose unique challenges. Anyone you promote to the highest level must be cut from the right cloth. The statistics bear repeating: Most professional services firms are aging at the top....

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  • Dealing with eroding profitability

    June 12, 2017

    Eroding profitability. Never good. Never fun. The result is less and less money to go around. I’m not going to talk about the obvious things such as labor costs that are too high, overly lavish...

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  • Acquiring an opportunity

    April 17, 2017

    When the company you acquire has better ideas than your firm’s, you have to remain open to change and be willing to learn. Acquisitions help companies in many ways. They enable access to the professional...

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  • The trouble with engineers

    The trouble with engineers

    March 14, 2017

    I’m about to make some generalizations that could get me in trouble with people I care about. If this includes you, please forgive me! Engineers have problems. You heard me. Engineers have PROBLEMS! I have...

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  • Making your firm a truly great place to work

    Making your firm a truly great place to work

    January 20, 2017

    We just opened up our Best Firms to Work For award entries and it got me thinking. Making your firm a truly great place to work isn’t easy. There’s always someone out there trying to...

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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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  • From painting to architecture

    December 19, 2016

    Nancy Ruddy is a big reason why the firm she cofounded, CetraRuddy, continues to grow and evolve, and can solve complex problems. By Liisa Andreassen Correspondent It all started in 1987 in the living room...

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  • Friends or adversaries

    November 07, 2016

    If you want to achieve great things and have fun in the process, it’s best to foster a collaborative attitude. Review and approval processes vary greatly around our country, and two extremes are California and...

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  • Golden handshake – deferred

    October 24, 2016

    A trio of profound shifts in the A/E/P industry has made it much more difficult for firm owners to retire. As I enter my mid-50s (never thought it would happen) I have become privy 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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  • Making marketing matter

    July 11, 2016

    If you’re one of those people who still thinks “word of mouth” is the way to go when it comes to marketing, my guess is you have a very small firm that will remain a...

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  • Getting serious about training your people

    July 04, 2016

    My extensive observations on the AEC business tell me that the only training most of us do is catch-as-catch-can, luck-based training. There's no structure or thought or meaningful budget applied to it in most companies...

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  • Are you an amateur?

    June 27, 2016

    A professional firm should have professional collateral, but all too often, bad photos, poor design, and sloppy writing dilute the brand. Of course you’re not an amateur. You are a professional. You work for a...

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  • What you track and report really does matter

    May 26, 2016

    Sometimes, firms get lost in utilization and project profitability, and end up solving the wrong problem. People respond to what you track and report. The accounting really does matter. For example, we've helped companies dismantle...

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  • It’s not personal. It’s business.

    April 22, 2016

    In the AEC marketing world, proposals are usually treated as business as usual, but I believe we need to make them personal. I will be celebrating my 20th wedding anniversary on June 1, 2016, (I...

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  • Getting the best from each other

    April 20, 2016

    Today’s workforce is multigenerational, so those with experience and seniority must learn to understand, and teach, younger colleagues. I was born in 1944, a couple of years before the Baby Boom. But my values and...

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  • Filling in the gap

    April 12, 2016

    Firm leaders often think they know what the company needs, but in reality, are looking for answers in the wrong places. I receive a lot of phone calls from firms inquiring about many of Zweig...

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  • Getting value from your strategic plan

    February 10, 2016

    Here are some tips to get the most out of your strategic plan and realize your firm’s aspirational goals. How much does a strategic plan cost? If you hire a consultant, pull your senior-leadership away...

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  • A little ADD isn’t all bad

    December 09, 2015

    The work and talents required of an A/E principal means that some traits associated with attention deficit can be useful. Experts have claimed that as much as 35-40 percent of the adult population has some...

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  • Getting the ball across the goal line

    November 12, 2015

    There are probably many reasons why people have trouble completing tasks; here are some ways to solve the problem. It seems to me, a common problem we all encounter these days – either with ourselves...

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  • Confrontation and conflict

    September 24, 2015

    We’re each leaving a trail behind us – our reputations and our effect on the world – as industry leaders, we should focus on making those as pleasant as possible. If you have a leadership...

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  • Critical People

    September 18, 2015

    Though most everyone on your team is important, there are 4 major positions that no successful firm can do without. Managing your business effectively means the business grows, makes a profit, and has good employees...

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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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  • Editorial: Wasting time in the office

    January 23, 2015

    Five types of unnecessary practices that are making you lose big bucks, Mark Zweig writes. I’ve always thought there was a lot of time wasted in the typical AEC firm’s office, especially for the managers....

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  • Editorial: Who do you talk to?

    September 19, 2014

    It’s lonely at the top and hard to find someone who will listen and provide useful advice, Mark Zweig writes. It’s been said before that it’s lonely at the top. There’s a lot of truth...

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  • Editorial: Training managers to manage

    April 10, 2014

    Four pointers from Mark Zweig for firms stuck in a no-growth mode. One thing is for sure about the A/E/P and environmental consulting business: We’re all “stuck” if we can’t train people who work for...

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  • Editorial: Becoming a better seller

    January 15, 2014

    The seller-doer model works best for design firms and Mark Zweig shows how you can do it in your firm. 2014 is going to be the year of the seller-doer for those of us working...

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  • Editorial: The great meeting drain

    May 03, 2013

    Stop holding so many of them and get back to work, Mark Zweig writes. We’ve got a HUGE problem in the A/E/P and environmental business. And it’s one we can solve easily. I’m talking about...

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  • Training important for new project managers

    June 30, 2011

    Press Release: June 29, 2011 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (June 29, 2011) – With the economic challenges that architecture, engineering, planning & environmental consulting firms have faced in recent years, effective project management skills remain a crucial...

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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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  • That creeping AR problem

    August 10, 2009

    One would think that with the business climate being what it is for A/E and environmental firms (lower volume and less profit), that everyone would be staying on top of their accounts receivable. But, guess...

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  • How your brand gets screwed up

    April 06, 2009

    As a board member for an international engineering firm I have recently been participating in a series of interviews and meetings related to their brand. What their brand is, how to make it real, and...

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  • The skills our people really need

    March 02, 2009

    There’s a popular book out right now in the education field entitled The Global Achievement Gap written by a fellow named Tony Wagner, the co-director of the Change Leadership Group at Harvard University. I picked...

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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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  • The open book management report cover letter

    September 15, 2008

    I cannot recall any recent editorial in The Zweig Letter that drew the amount of inquiries my piece on open book management did (Issue 774, August 11, 2008). Because there is so much interest in...

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  • Some companies still consider non-technical disciplines second class

    August 18, 2008

    I had a lengthy e-mail exchange the other day with someone who was the top financial person in what would have to be considered a good-sized (over 200-person) A/E and environmental firm in response to...

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  • Don’t run off the real leaders who are already inside your A/E or environmental firm

    July 28, 2008

    It is not easy— finding enough leaders to fill all of the leadership needs inside your company. Some (many firm founders) might think one factor could be that most everyone in your firm probably did...

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  • Solving the Business Development Problem

    February 04, 2008

    I was in a board meeting recently with a quality, old-line engineering/architecture/consulting firm where one of the primary topics was business development. We spent several hours talking about it and how they are changing their...

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  • Why Don’t the Young People Want to Work Here?

    November 19, 2007

    Lawrence Tunican was really starting to wonder what was wrong. Was the company he started nearly 30 years ago— Tunican Engineering— that uncool of a place to work? He could not hire young people any...

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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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  • How to Hire Really Good People

    July 30, 2007

    Just about every firm in the A/E/P or environmental business today has identified its number one problem as “not having enough good people.” Solving this ongoing problem takes a lot of hard work and some...

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  • Surefire Ways to Kill Growth

    July 23, 2007

    Over the years, in the pages of The Zweig Letter, we’ve spent a lot of time trying to help companies grow. But the fact is many of those running and operating A/E/P and environmental firms...

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  • You Have to Focus!

    June 04, 2007

    It’s been said many times— you have to focus if you want to succeed. Yet focus is precisely what so many design and environmental professionals lack. My theory is that architects, engineers, planners, and scientists...

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  • Stop Making Excuses for Your Past Due Accounts Receivable

    February 19, 2007

    We have a terrible problem with accounts receivable in this business. The average A/E or environmental firm waits 80 days or so to get paid for their services whereas attorneys and accountants often get their...

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  • Better Business Planning—This Time

    October 30, 2006

    As the fall air turns crisp and cool here in Northwest Arkansas, many folks’ thoughts turn to football, leaf raking, and the upcoming holiday season. Owners and managers of A/E/P and environmental consulting firms, however,...

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  • Solving the Ethics and Customer Service Problem

    August 14, 2006

    Somewhere in the journalistic masterpiece known as USA Today during the week of July 17 is a small blurb about business ethics. It was one of their polls that they regularly take. Forgive me for...

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  • A Client is Precious

    May 15, 2006

    I know it sounds corny, but the fact is, a client is precious. They are hard to get and harder to keep happy. We need to treat them as if they are as valuable as...

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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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  • Creating a Genuine Customer Experience

    January 16, 2006

    When it comes to keeping clients truly satisfied and coming back year after year for every service your firm provides, most A/E/P and environmental firms have a long way to go. Creating a genuine experience...

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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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  • What it Takes to Sell

    February 07, 2005

    Every single A/E or environmental firm in this country needs more people who can sell work. These people feed the rest of the firm, allow the owners to sleep at night, and are generally the...

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  • Rolling Rally Highlights

    July 12, 2004

    A couple weeks ago, a motley group of A/E firm principals and I went on a 700+ mile ride on two-lane roads through some beautiful countryside in New Hampshire, Vermont, and just a little bit...

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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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  • Where’s the Threat?

    May 10, 2004

    Last Saturday morning a friend of mine, Peter Sisk, called to see if he could stop by my house on his way out of town to visit his aging parents in Hartford. He had the...

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  • Quality— You Can’t Paint It On

    February 16, 2004

    I can’t tell you how many business planning meetings I have sat in on in large firms where someone comes up with the novel idea of checking all project deliverables before they go out. It’s...

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  • The REAL Requirements to Work Here

    January 12, 2004

    Human resources people are big on job descriptions. I was never that fond of them because it seems that they can always be used against you somehow. Here are some examples: “I meet the requirements...

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  • Why the Parties?

    September 22, 2003

    Years ago, I maintained that I would never go to a party for an employee who’s leaving the firm. Sure, there could be exceptions. Someone’s spouse gets transferred, the employee retires, or the employee is...

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  • Not everyone can sell

    April 28, 2003

    It’s popular to say that everyone in the firm needs to be able to sell the firm’s services. Heck, I’ve even said it myself at times. The problem is that not everyone can sell. It’s...

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  • Ethics

    October 21, 2002

    A couple weeks ago I was down at my alma mater for a College of Business Advisory Board meeting. While I was there, I was asked to sit on a panel on business ethics. I...

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  • Big problems in a big firm

    August 12, 2002

    Mike Fruitwood, seven months into the job of COO of his firm, shook his head. “How are we ever going to build this company if we can’t get our act together on scheduling?” he wondered...

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  • Working It Out

    April 01, 2002

    George Alexandra was fed up. He was tired of always having to take a back seat to his partner, Mick Flashyman. “Just because Flashyman started the company (Godlike Architects, Inc.) didn’t mean it wouldn’t be...

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  • Training for success

    March 11, 2002

    It’s the kind of question that plagues principals: Why, if their firm has spent more than $300,000 on an all-new web-based software program that is designed to integrate every single front office function, are they...

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  • Walking the Staffing Tightrope

    February 25, 2002

    Terry Mitchell, senior vice president and transportation division head for MonsterFirm, Inc., knew one thing: If the firm was going to make any real money, it was going to take a new level of top...

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  • The Workplace of the Future

    April 16, 2001

    There’s an interesting article elsewhere in this issue of The Zweig Letter about the workplace of the future. It sounds like a fantastic design that the architects, engineers, planners, and designers have cooked up to...

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  • Nobody Likes the Critic

    March 05, 2001

    What is it with some people? We have all had the opportunity (or misfortune) to work with a man or woman who finds fault with everything and pours cold water on every hot idea. These...

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  • Problems!

    November 13, 2000

    Let’s face it. In business, as in life, things don’t always go the way you want. There will be problems that you can anticipate, and there will be problems that you never expected. Either way,...

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  • How to Really Keep Good People

    October 02, 2000

    Everyone says they’re interested in it, and there are all kinds of articles out there on the subject. How to attract and keep an outstanding workforce is clearly on the minds of many principals and...

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  • Stop waiting around

    February 28, 2000

    It seems to me that a lot of people in leadership roles in A/E/P and environmental consulting firms are just waiting around. Whether the discussion around the table is related to dealing with a non-performer,...

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  • Déjà vu for architects

    December 06, 1999

    I hate to say it. I thought the past was behind us. But the fact is some architects are repeating history right now. They’re getting ready for another fall. They’re making the same mistakes they...

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  • Why Do We Have Problems With Cash Flow?

    June 10, 1999

    You start your A/E/P or environmental firm with a great business plan. Your marketing strategy pays off and you get lots of projects. Your recruitment approach works and qualified employees are lined up at your...

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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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  • Putting the Power on the Ground

    September 21, 1998

    At the car wash this past weekend I saw a 1969 Barracuda with a 440-cubic engine. It was hot pink (a factory color) with what Chrysler used to refer to as a “six-pack” (that’s three,...

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  • A Few Points on Project Management

    June 29, 1998

    As A/E/P or environmental consulting firms, we love to tell our clients that we can meet the schedule, stay within the budget, and provide high quality. Then under our breath, we mutter: “Pick any two,...

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  • Practical Advice Everyone Can Use

    April 27, 1998

    Here’s a collection of practical advice I think anyone in the A/E/P or environmental consulting business can use in response to questions that seem come up over and over again: Where can I find someone...

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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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  • Cash is King

    October 13, 1997

    Every owner in an A/E/P or environmental firm knows you can make all the paper profits you want, but unless you turn those profits into bank deposits, you have nothing. I’ve written so much about...

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  • It Takes Some of Us a Long Time to Learn

    June 02, 1997

    In spite of my repeated attempts to educate our readers about some of the crazy things they are doing, it takes some people a long time to catch on. Here are few examples of what...

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  • Finance and Accounting

    November 18, 1996

    There are a few firms out there that really have their act together when it comes to the finance and accounting function. But by and large, A/E/P and environmental consulting firms struggle with what should...

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  • Leadership Development

    November 20, 1995

    “Leadership development” for our industry too often translates into another boring all-day seminar on liability reduction, or a weekend retreat with a soft-spoken consultant who walks us through “team building” exercises. We say we want...

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  • Voice mail

    February 27, 1995

    I called a friend the other day, the CFO of a 400-plus person engineering, planning, and environmental firm, and the receptionist answered the phone, “ABC Associates.” I asked to speak with “Bob Smith.” The next...

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  • Sharpening the Axe

    February 13, 1995

    While 1994 was a truly great year for most architecture and engineering firms, and even for some environmental consulting firms, there were still firms in our industry that lost money. And it’s not unusual for...

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  • Big Firm Woes

    February 06, 1995

    Just about every A/E or environmental firm wants to grow. And there are a lot of good reasons for it. To paraphrase an old adage, “growth covers a multitude of sins.” When you are growing,...

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  • Do more in less time

    January 16, 1995

    A/E/P and environmental consulting firms are really in the business of selling time— something there never seems to be enough of. That’s why it’s important that we all use our time wisely. Here are my...

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  • Better Marketing

    November 14, 1994

    Because marketing really is “where it’s at” for firms in this business, it’s hard for me to keep from writing about it. You see, an A/E/P or environmental consulting firm can solve just about any...

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  • Four Functions of Management

    November 07, 1994

    Most A/E/P and environmental consulting firm insiders would agree that we, as a group of companies, do not manage very well. I say that because if we did, we would not be an industry made...

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  • PSMA Convention Highlights

    October 03, 1994

    This year’s Professional Services Management Association (PSMA) National Convention was held in St. Paul last week. (I keep wanting to say “Minneapolis,” but St. Paulians are sensitive about that). Ed Vick, president of PSMA (Charlotte,...

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  • Healthy self-image

    April 25, 1994

    I’ve always been a student of human interaction. So when I hear someone say of another person in a derogatory tone, “That Wilson sure has a big ego,” I immediately ask myself “Who is this...

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  • Debunking Marketing Myths

    December 15, 1993

    Have you seen the bumper sticker that says “Question Authority?” One thing is for sure— now’s the time to question conventional wisdom with respect to marketing A/E and environmental consulting services. Many of the experts...

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  • Is Chaos a Good Thing?

    November 01, 1993

    Contrary to what pop management “guru” Tom Peters may say, no architecture, consulting engineering or environmental consulting firm really “thrives on chaos.” Some companies may do well temporarily, but not many are able to “reinvent...

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  • I was Just Thinking...

    August 15, 1993

    It’s the time of year when you can’t reach anyone on the telephone, when important decisions seem to be postponed, and when, as one CFO who participates in our ZWEIG 100 index remarked recently, firm-wide...

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  • Putting “consulting” back into the business

    April 01, 1993

    Ask anyone who has risen to the top of a consulting engineering, A/E, or environmental consulting firm where are the greatest weaknesses in their staff, and they will almost always say it’s in their “soft”...

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  • Keeping People Informed

    March 15, 1993

    In any number of surveys conducted over the years on what demotivates professionals in the workplace, “not feeling in on things” always ranks at or near the top. By “demotivation,” we are referring to what...

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