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The Third Reason Why You’re Losing Work

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Many people who run businesses aren’t in it because they love it, and they aren’t constantly motivated to change things for the better. Why should they if it is working? It is only when other pressures force a reassessment that they start looking at their business practices in more depth. And that’s when things get [...]

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So Why Use an Architect Then? And why use Me?

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A look at who has written officially about what architects do, and a guide to working out how to write an elevator pitch for a particular target client.

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Guest Blog Post: How to charge what you are worth by Sean Sidney

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Most of you charge according to your costs. Charging what you are worth to you. That keeps you in your comfort zone, but it is not how successful businesses charge. Apple, Nike, Unilever, Tesco, etc. all charge what they are worth to their customers. This article is about showing you how to charge what you [...]

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A Design & Build Conversation

What follows is a conversation which took place on twitter between the evening of May 17th and the morning of May 18th 2009. I’ve reproduced it here because it illustrates some of the massive potential that twitter has as a networking tool. It happens to be about the procurement method of Design & Build. The [...]

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What’s wrong with the RIBA Clients Advisory Service?

One of the least known but best ways of finding an architects practice in the UK is to use the Royal Institute of British Architects’ Clients Advisory Service. In particular I often recommend their online database of chartered architects practices to homeowners who want to find a suitable architect. You could easily pop in your [...]

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