
83 | Technology Silos
Technology Silos exist in all aspects of life and work. In the past year I have experienced some negative aspects of this though working with collaborators on a project that use their own workarounds for their own effici

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Technology Silos exist in all aspects of life and work. In the past year I have experienced some negative aspects of this though working with collaborators on a project that use their own workarounds for their own effici

As I developed my firm principles I started to think that I should also use this as a basis for finding ideal clients. When networking or interacting with people I have started to think if I'm spending my time wisely. In

Now that I've identified my principles how do I test them on a regular basis. On this episode I go over how I have a weekly meeting with myself (coffee and breakfast provided by my boss, oh wait that's me) to identify ce

Combining the last two principles, which are Principle 7 (Quick Communication) and 8 (Follow the Follow). Both work well together because I want to get information to others as quick as possible, and once that informatio

The details of a project can be broken down into not only the design of a project, but also the design of the process of a project.

The daily grind of running and operating a business can take its toll over time, so making sure I'm fresh and ready to go is very important. I go over how I can keep it fresh on business operations and processes, along w

As a younger professional I worked with a senior project manager who would tell me to always look at the pros and cons of whatever is involved in the design of a project. Today, I still look at that and sometimes it can

With my third principle, it's fitting that this is being released in August, since this is the month most people do slow down. I came up with this principle in response to how I've seen stress being created in project wi

The second firm principle is Simplify the Complex. This principle's basic premise is to take any project and break down into smaller, digestible parts. I give a few examples here, the first is how a project used phasing

For the last few month’s I’ve been taking a course called, Building a Better Company, by Alex Gore of the Inside the Firm Podcast. The course is aimed towards professionals in the AEC industry and has been super helpful.

Had an interesting response to a recent project proposal recently, which the title of this episode is a loose quote. A response like this warrants a no response from me, but this response also signifies a trend I'm

It's been a bit. When I say a bit I mean a year and some time. I'm back now with a new approach towards the podcast. I'm looking for guests and my hope that you can give me some suggestions. Looking for

Have I been operating my company for the past 12 years in love with the idea of freedom? What is freedom in a business sense?

This past week I finished reading 'Company of One' by Paul Jarvis. In the latter chapters he discusses operating with ego versus operating with purpose. I go into that and reflect back on my 12 years in busin

In the book, 'Company of One' by Paul Jarvis, he speaks about how collaboration is more effective with less instances of communication. I expand on that topic, which I agree with, with two real world examples I exp

Tyler Ardron is the Vice President of Risk Reduction Plus, which provides flood, homeowners, and other insurance for home and property owners across the country. We dive deep (pun intended) into flood insurance and

As I looked into growing the firm recently I came across a book that hit a nerve with me. The book, 'Company of One' by Paul Jarvis, speaks about how growing for growing sake isn't necessarily the best business app

In the past couple weeks I've been trying to hire someone to help with my projects with little to no luck. So the question I'm asking myself now is how do I deal with all this work without any help. In this e

Last week I received a phone call from someone I had a disagreement with back when I worked for an architecture firm 15 years ago. When he called he ended the message by saying that he wasn't sure if I would call b

Today I dive into why I'm still doing architecture. Rather than talk about my origin story of why I chose to be an architect as a kid, I go into why I'm still an architect almost 30 years later from when I started
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