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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.

4.19.2019

The 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. March 19, 2019 – Barton & Loguidice (Syracuse, NY) acquired ..

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4.15.2019

Attracting the Best: Latest Trends in Effective A/E/C Recruiting

Offering a competitive compensation package is certainly a crucial component of effective recruiting, but the first step is to identify the best practices and most effective..

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4.11.2019

Hire or Perish: PSMJ Launches First Recruiting Practices Conference

PSMJ Resources, Inc. announces the launch of A/E/C RecruitMAX, the first conference to address the unique employee sourcing and onboarding challenges faced by the A/E/C industry..

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4.9.2019

Avoid These Road Bumps for a Smooth Ownership Transition

Baby Boomers are looking to retire and pass on ownership of their architecture or engineering firms to the next generation, yet there seems to be are a myriad of road bumps along..

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4.8.2019

How Systemized Building Design Delivers Quality and Satisfaction

Ask the average person their opinion of prefabricated houses and you're likely to get a skeptical look. "A lot of people picture a mobile home being transported on the back of a..

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4.4.2019

Million Dollar Question: Why Benchmark?

For more than 40 years, PSMJ has been the go-to resource for industry benchmarking data! PSMJ surveys allow you to quickly analyze your firm and develop a strategy for success. ..

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4.2.2019

8 Questions to Ask After You Win A Project

It’s fairly common practice for architecture and engineering firms to request a debriefing from potential clients after submitting a losing proposal. This makes sense. The..

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