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Submit ReviewDid anyone tell you you needed to know how to run a business when you became an architect? Whether clients come knocking or not, it’s not so easy to keep them knocking. The solution is to write a business plan.
This week on EntreArchitect Podcast, 60 Minute Business Plan for Small Firm Architects.
Maybe you’ve heard the words “business plan” and you feel yourself shutting down. Before you do that, let me share my vision. It came from years and years spent putting together my own various business plans. Finally, I put together a stripped down, one page version that I was able to put on paper quickly and develop as I went along.
“The greatest value in creating a business plan is not the final document. It’s the communication, the prioritization, the focus, the clarity, and learning that makes the process worthwhile.” –
Where are you now? Where do you want to be in the future?
5 Step Process for a Simple Business Plan for Small Firm Architects
Everything you need will go into this document. Once you’ve finalized your business plan, revisit it often. Revisit and revise your business plan 2-4 times a year to ensure that each piece is still relevant. This is an evolving document, and that’s okay!
These periodic revisiting of your big ideas keeps you focused and wanting to push your firm further.
What’s your vision for your architecture firm?
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Access your free 30 day trial at EntreArchitect.com/FreshBooks. (Enter EntreArchitect)
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Did anyone tell you you needed to know how to run a business when you became an architect? Whether clients come knocking or not, it’s not so easy to keep them knocking. The solution is to write a business plan.
This week on EntreArchitect Podcast, 60 Minute Business Plan for Small Firm Architects.
Maybe you’ve heard the words “business plan” and you feel yourself shutting down. Before you do that, let me share my vision. It came from years and years spent putting together my own various business plans. Finally, I put together a stripped down, one page version that I was able to put on paper quickly and develop as I went along.
“The greatest value in creating a business plan is not the final document. It’s the communication, the prioritization, the focus, the clarity, and learning that makes the process worthwhile.” –
Where are you now? Where do you want to be in the future?
5 Step Process for a Simple Business Plan for Small Firm Architects
Everything you need will go into this document. Once you’ve finalized your business plan, revisit it often. Revisit and revise your business plan 2-4 times a year to ensure that each piece is still relevant. This is an evolving document, and that’s okay!
These periodic revisiting of your big ideas keeps you focused and wanting to push your firm further.
What’s your vision for your architecture firm?
Freshbooks is the easy way to send invoices, manage expenses, and track your time.
Access your free 30 day trial at EntreArchitect.com/FreshBooks. (Enter EntreArchitect)
Core by BQE Software is a brand new software designed specifically for architect’s project management!
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