PSMJ Resources, Inc.

With over 40 years of experience, PSMJ Resources is the world's leading authority, publisher, education provider and consultant on the effective management of architecture, engineering and construction firms.

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Posts by PSMJ Resources, Inc.

12.16.2019

What Traits Distinguish the Best PMs from the Rest?

For years, we’ve heard the frustrations of principals, HR Directors, training managers, and many others in architectural and engineering firms. They are investing in training and..

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12.13.2019

Latest A/E/C Mergers and Acquisitions Making Headlines

Here’s a recap of some of the latest A/E/C mergers and acquisitions that have been announced in recent weeks. December 11, 2019 – Engineering, construction management, design,..

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12.13.2019

Considering Selling in 2020? Read this First!

Getting a firm ready to sell begins well before a potential buyer is introduced into the equation. Even if a sale of your A/E firm couldn’t be any distant or abstract of a..

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12.12.2019

Strategic Planning For Alliances: The Key to Success

Forming strategic alliances requires the same sort of planning that your architecture, engineering or construction firm would put into your own strategic planning. There are a..

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12.10.2019

PSMJ Adds Talent to Meet Growing Demand for A/E/C Strategic Planning Services

PSMJ Resources, Inc. is proud to announce that Susan Israel, AIA, LEED AP has joined its growing team of strategic planning experts. Susan’s focus is on helping A/E/C firm leaders..

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12.10.2019

Changing Expectations of Firm Ownership

Ownership transition activity in the architecture and engineering (A/E) space is certainly on the upswing with the Baby Boomer generation looking to retire in increasing numbers. ..

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12.9.2019

Five Good Reasons To Turn Down A Project

No architecture or engineering firm likes to turn down work, but sometimes taking on a project is simply not worth the effort. Here are five reasons to turn down a project: 1...

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