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Posts by PSMJ Resources, Inc.

2.12.2019

PSMJ Research Shows Slowing Activity in Key Markets

Despite 2018 bringing architecture and engineering (A/E) firms some of the most robust market demand in years, they may not be so lucky in 2019. PSMJ’s latest Quarterly Market..

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2.11.2019

8 Must-Haves For Effective Project Leadership

Clients want strong project leaders rather than mere project “administrators” who’ll simply manage things and move them around. They especially want a project manager who has the..

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2.8.2019

Recent A/E/C Mergers and Acquisitions in the News

Here’s a recap of some of the latest A/E/C mergers and acquisitions that have been announced in recent weeks. February 5, 2019 – BDP (London, United Kingdom) a practice of..

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2.7.2019

Back to Basics: Accrual vs. Cash Accounting

Most large architecture and engineering firms operate their accounting system on an accrual basis. Most individuals operate their individual “accounting system” on a cash basis..

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2.5.2019

9 Essential Skills of Highly Effective Design Leaders

It is not easy to be the best. It requires hard work and a boldness of action that defies normal practice. Too many architecture and engineering firms are struggling to thrive and..

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2.4.2019

Top 5 “Hot” Markets Showing Increased Proposal Activity

To drive your strategic growth planning, you need early stage data on not just the entire architecture and engineering (A/E) marketplace, but specifically on which markets are..

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2.1.2019

January 2019 Recap: The Top 10 Most-Viewed Blog Posts

With all of the A/E/C industry-related content published on this blog in January 2019, it's easy to let some important articles slip through the cracks, and get lost in the..

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