It makes sense that the hardest thing for me to do is also the hardest thing for my clients to do… FOCUS We can read book after book, hire an army of brilliant consultants, and implement the world’s best strategies and processes, but if we don’t know WHY we are doing what we do, and [...]
Categories: execution,leadership
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- February 23, 2012 – 6:51 pm
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- By KC
Years ago I had a persistent and annoying pain in my upper back. I mentioned it to my doctor, my Primary Care Physician, during a routine visit. What followed was a mind bending series of tests, including a brain scan with injected contrast, all to no avail. Finally my PCP, scratching his head, referred [...]
Categories: execution,flexibility
Tagged: architecure, emotional intelligence, success, survival
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- February 13, 2012 – 11:24 am
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- By KC
Jody Brown is a remarkable man who happens to be an architect, and who has written his way through the horrible economic downturn that has effected so many of us. I can’t write any better than this, so won’t even try. I encourage you to visit his blog…there is a lot more there worth reading. [...]
Categories: creativity,Marketing
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- February 10, 2012 – 6:27 pm
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- By KC
There has been in interesting series of essays recently ruminating on the future of the profession. The dialogue was started by Scott Timberg writing in Salon.com. It’s mostly dark and discouraging: But for all its soaring lines and innovative solutions, architecture is exposed to the realities of the marketplace like few other fields: The surging [...]
Categories: creativity,execution,leadership,Marketing
- Published:
- February 9, 2012 – 5:11 pm
- Author:
- By KC