You need help
Avoiding becoming an owner-builder of your practice…
It’s better to consider who not how – stealing from Dan Sullivan and Dr Benjamin Hardy.
The problem with architects as artists
Architecture is its own discipline. Calling it art does not allow for the profession to flourish.
Architects the prisoners of dilemma
Using Game Theory to understand why architects still persist on doing work for free or at discounted rates and proposing ways to overcome it.
Action Reaction
A Question of Practice, the revamped version of Talking Crap met for the first time this year with a discussion around clients and the origins of practice.
Your forever architecture practice
Architects should give the same care to designing their forever practice as they would a forever home.
Architectural practice as a work of architecture
Architects might do well to consider their practice as deeply as they do their architectural projects.
Clients: the good, the bad and the cuddly
How might architects get more good clients and fewer bad ones? It begins with curiosity.
How to have a smarter, more creative workplace
The science shows us that disrespectful uncivil behaviour impacts IQ and creativity.
Human performance indicators
You could focus on the numerical KPI’s for your business, or instead consider the value of human or soft skills, and seek to improve them.
Goals are a pain
If goals weren’t such a pain, maybe we’d achieve more.