Architectural Review Asia Pacific

SIX MISCONCEPTIONS LIMITING GROWTH

Are you managing your practice or does your practice manage you? How do you feel about your business – do you find you’re hitting a brick wall and feeling out of control with excessive hours and no work/life balance? Or perhaps you feel like you’re chasing the business and it’s running away from you, rather than leading it forward?

As directors and business leaders – not just architects – you need time to focus on strategic decision-making, not just chasing your tail. One way to do that is to address a few myths that may be holding you back:

‘MY BUSINESS RUNS ON GREAT DESIGN’

The first common misconception is that your business runs on great design. Is the purpose of

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