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EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage

EA303: The AIA Will Not Fix The Problem

27 Dec 2019

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The AIA Will Not Fix The Problem What You Can Do as an Individual Small Firm Architect to Build a Better Profession The architecture profession is experiencing a crisis of identity and the AIA will not fix the problem. In this final EntreArchitect Podcast episode of the decade; Mark R. LePage shares what you can do as an individual small firm architect to build a better profession. Mentioned in this Episode Read Sean Tobin’s post at The EntreArchitect Community, our private Facebook group for small firm architects. Want to submit an article to EntreArchitect Blog? Send your draft content for review to [email protected]. Want to share a topic or guest suggestion for EntreArchitect Podcast? Send your thoughts to [email protected]. Want to join EntreArchitect Membership?  Click here to learn more. Visit Our Platform Sponsors 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. Gusto offers easy online payroll, benefits, and HR built for modern small businesses like ours. Learn more at EntreArchitect.com/Gusto The post EA303: The AIA Will Not Fix The Problem appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects. Mentioned in this episode:EmergingUnstruct

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