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EA083: Is EntreArchitect a Movement? [Podcast]
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Gābl Media
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Publication Date |
Jul 09, 2015
Episode Duration |
00:49:00

A Progress Report from EntreArchitect

podcast-badge1.jpg">podcast-badge1-150x150.jpg" alt="EntreArchitect-Podcast-Badge" width="150" height="150">EntreArchitect is a movement that is slowly growing. It's a community of like-minded architects who are tired of the status quo; tired of working long hours, tired of society not recognizing the role of architects, beyond that of the creators of big shiny buildings designed by the most public of architects.

Entrepreneur Architects are tired of struggling to make ends meet. We are tired of working too hard and getting paid too little.

Entrepreneur Architects recognize that there is a problem in this profession. That there is a significant part of our education missing from our basic knowledge. We recognize that business success and profit are critical and necessary in order for the dream to come true. The dream of being a successful architect, where we have the best clients, design the best buildings and get paid well for doing it.

Entrepreneur Architects are seeking ways to integrate their small firms with their family and building a lifestyle of success with everything we do in business, leadership and life.

EntreArchitect is growing and we ARE becoming an influential force in the profession for YOU the small firm architect.

Today on the EntreArchitect Podcast I am going to present an update on our progress here at EntreArchitect .

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Referenced in this Episode

EntreArchitect Podcast

Episode 80: Norbert Lemermeyer (The Emyth Architect)

Episode 28: Steven Burns (BQE Software, makers of ArchiOffice)

Episode 79: Jes Stafford (Big Time Small Firm)

Episode 76: Steve Wintner (Management Consulting Services)

A Progress Report from EntreArchitect EntreArchitect is a movement that is slowly growing. It's a community of like-minded architects who are tired of the status quo; tired of working long hours, tired of society not recognizing the role of architects, beyond that of the creators of big shiny buildings designed by the most public of [...]

A Progress Report from EntreArchitect

podcast-badge1.jpg">podcast-badge1-150x150.jpg" alt="EntreArchitect-Podcast-Badge" width="150" height="150">EntreArchitect is a movement that is slowly growing. It's a community of like-minded architects who are tired of the status quo; tired of working long hours, tired of society not recognizing the role of architects, beyond that of the creators of big shiny buildings designed by the most public of architects.

Entrepreneur Architects are tired of struggling to make ends meet. We are tired of working too hard and getting paid too little.

Entrepreneur Architects recognize that there is a problem in this profession. That there is a significant part of our education missing from our basic knowledge. We recognize that business success and profit are critical and necessary in order for the dream to come true. The dream of being a successful architect, where we have the best clients, design the best buildings and get paid well for doing it.

Entrepreneur Architects are seeking ways to integrate their small firms with their family and building a lifestyle of success with everything we do in business, leadership and life.

EntreArchitect is growing and we ARE becoming an influential force in the profession for YOU the small firm architect.

Today on the EntreArchitect Podcast I am going to present an update on our progress here at EntreArchitect .

Subscribe_on_iTunes_Badge_US-UK_110x40_0824

Please review this podcast on iTunes.

Referenced in this Episode

EntreArchitect Podcast

Episode 80: Norbert Lemermeyer (The Emyth Architect)

Episode 28: Steven Burns (BQE Software, makers of ArchiOffice)

Episode 79: Jes Stafford (Big Time Small Firm)

Episode 76: Steve Wintner (Management Consulting Services)

Episode 12: Rena Klein (RM Klein Consulting)

Episode 60: Todd Reding (Charrette Venture Group)

Episode 62: Charlie Klecha (AIAS)

Episode 50: Nick Serfass (AIAS)

Episode 71: Larry Speck (Page)

Episode 68: Amy Kalar (ArchiMom.com)

Episode 14: Emily Grandstaff-Rice (Architecture Does Matter / BSA)

Episode 51: Rosa Sheng (The Missing 32 Percent)

Episode 10: Oscia Wilson (Boiled Architecture)

EntreArchitect Podcast on Stitcher Radio

EntreArchitect on iTunes

The EntreArchitect Report (My free weekly newsletter)

EntreArchitect Facebook Group

EntreArchitect Linkedin Group

EntreArchitect on Twitter

EntreArchitect on Instagram

Become an EntreArchitect Platform Sponsor

2015 AIA Entrepreneur Summit (Denver, CO)

CRAN Symposium 2015 (Minneapolis, MN)

Products and Services by EntreArchitect

Private Coaching for Small Firm Architects with Mark R. LePage

EntreArchitect Foundations (50+ Business Documents and Checklists)

EntreArchitect Hybrid Proposal Course (My Owner/Architect Agreement)

GetFocused Course (Get Things Done and Live a Stress-Free Life)

EntreArchitect Academy (Private Membership Group, including live weekly video conference, a private community, training and all products and services offered by EntreArchitect )

 

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Emerging

Context & Clarity

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