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8.29.2019

5 Secrets to Become a Better Performing PM

Project management requires a person to have knowledge that is gained from training, learned from experience, and is both “hard” and “soft.” While most in the field say it’s..

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8.26.2019

5 Typical PM Mistakes … and How to Fix Them

Here are five common project management mistakes and how project managers at architecture and engineering firms can fix them. 1. Having an unclear scope of work. The cardinal rule..

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8.23.2019

PSMJ Honors 2019 Platinum Award Winners for Consistently Superior Financial Performance

PSMJ Resources' 2019 Platinum Award recognizes 22 architecture and engineering firms that have remained on the PSMJ Circle of Excellence list for four of the past five years. ..

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8.22.2019

Don’t Let Growth Mean Loss of Financial Control

One area where most design firms have a weakness is in “internal financial controls.” What exactly does this accountant’s term mean? Basically, it means ensuring that the..

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8.20.2019

3 Tips To Get Mediation To Work For You

So your firm is involved in a dispute, and you’re heading into mediation. What should you expect? How should you prepare? Bill Short, a Dallas-based arbitrator and mediator who..

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8.15.2019

A/E/C Employer of Choice Award Winners Know How to Attract and Retain Top Talent

PSMJ Resources has announced that four architecture and engineering firms as winners of the 2019A/E/C Employer of Choice® Award, the industry’s premier recognition of firms that..

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8.9.2019

Five Common Mistakes of Small Firm Sellers

The A/E space is a highly fragmented industry and, as a result, it is composed of a great number of small firms with fewer than ten or fifteen employees. Many of these firms grew..

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