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EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage

EA289: Struggles & Success as a Rural Residential Architect

20 Sep 2019

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Struggles & Success as a Rural Residential Architect As small firm architects, we all tend to go through the ebb and flow of struggling to find success. Success isn’t always about how much money you’re making, but it’s about the bigger picture. How can your small architecture firm find the kind of success you’re looking for? This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Struggles & Success as a Rural Residential Architect. Learn more about Bob online at BluetimeCollaborative.com and connect with him on Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn. Are you ready to develop a powerful plan and productivity system that will help transform your personal and professional life in 2020? Visit EntreArchitect.com/Life to learn more and register for The Integrated Life: A Planning and Productivity Workshop.  Visit Our Platform Sponsors Gusto is making payroll, benefits, and HR easy for small businesses. Learn more at EntreArchitect.com/Gusto. Freshbooks is the easy way to send invoices, manage expenses, and track your time. Access your free 30-day trial at EntreArchitect.com/FreshBooks. (Enter EntreArchitect) ARCAT has huge libraries of free content, Specs, CAD, BIM and more. No registration required. Want to collaborate with colleagues in real time? Visit EntreArchitect.com/ARCAT and click Charrette for more information. The post EA289: Struggles & Success as a Rural Residential Architect appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects. Mentioned in this episode:EmergingUnstruct

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