Architectural Review Asia Pacific

THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE ARCHITECTS – PART 1

Have you ever heard the term ‘knee-jerk reaction’ being used as a compliment, or even in the same sentence, as something positive? Those who are highly reactive are generally regarded as prone to mistakes, fast to anger... not great traits generally, and particularly not in a professional services industry such as architecture. So what are the seven habits that can help architects succeed? Over the coming issues will delve

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