Architect My Business
Business skills aren’t optional if you want your architecture firm to thrive. In this episode, I chat with Ray Brown, co-founder of Archibiz, to talk about something most architects never got trained in—how to actually run a business. From pricing and profitability to personal branding and pipeline planning, we dig into why business education is essential for architects who want to grow a sustainable and profitable practice. Ray shares practical advice from years of coaching firm owners, especially those just starting out. We talk about what’s missing in traditional architectural...
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Feeling like there’s never enough time for real creative work? In this episode, I sit down with Mike George, our COO at MGS Global Group, to talk about one of the biggest challenges architects face today—managing time. We break down how architecture professionals can reclaim their hours by using smarter systems, embracing technology, and rethinking outdated business models. Mike and I share stories from the field, including lessons from our clients, internal training models we’ve built, and how admin work, when done right, can actually drive profitability. We also touch on the role of...
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How are women architects leading the charge and shaping conversations in today's evolving industry? In this episode, Aya Shlachter explores their vital contributions—from practice leadership to influential podcasting—while also addressing how the profession can better support women amidst challenges like labor shortages and economic uncertainty. Aya also explains why mentoring new architects is so important for their growth. She talks about the need to clearly show clients the real value architects bring to their projects. If you want practical tips on facing today's challenges and...
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Ever feel like the architecture industry is evolving faster than you can keep up? From AI integration to hiring challenges, staying ahead can seem overwhelming. In this episode, Aya Shlachter dives into the shifting landscape of architecture, focusing on how firms can adapt and thrive. She shares actionable insights on leveraging AI tools, upskilling your team, and creating a standout employer brand to attract and retain top talent. Aya also highlights modern hiring practices and the importance of flexibility in staffing to meet the changing demands of the industry. Whether you're struggling...
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January may be coming to an end, but it’s never too late to set yourself up for success in 2025! In this episode, host Aya Shlachter reflects on the past year and shares powerful insights to help architects and business owners make smarter decisions for the year ahead. Aya introduces the 'Fountain Principle', highlighting why generosity in business leads to long-term growth and stronger professional relationships. She also emphasizes the power of continuous learning, especially as AI continues to reshape industries, and why staying informed is crucial for staying ahead. The year is still...
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In this final episode of Her Space's special series on “Growing Through Personal Branding and Marketing,” host Aya Shlachter sits down with Renee Marcus, President-Elect of the AIA Long Island Chapter and Superintendent of Buildings for the Village of Floral Park. Renee shares her insights on the importance of personal branding and marketing in architecture and beyond. She also discusses how personal branding is not just about your digital footprint but also a reflection of your artistic touch on every project you undertake. Renee highlights how social media has become a powerful tool...
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In this episode of Her Space’s special podcast series, we continue our journey of Growing through Personal Branding and Marketing in the world of architecture and design. I chat with Olivia Amaya, General Manager of Cosentino Long Island Center, about the transformative power of personal branding in today’s tech-driven world. Olivia also explores the role of social media in hiring and workplace dynamics, and why being true to yourself in your digital presence can make all the difference. Get ready for a conversation that will help you embrace your authenticity and elevate your career! 🔔...
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Welcome back to Her Space’s exclusive podcast series! This episode continues our exploration of Growing through Personal Branding and Marketing in architecture. In Episode 2, I interview Maureen Chavez-Gonzalez, a seasoned residential architect with 20 years of experience and a member of the Committee of Emerging Professionals of AIA Long Island. Maureen shares how personal branding and social media can build a strong, impactful online presence for architects one step at a time—without feeling overwhelmed. If you're ready to take your professional growth to the next level, don’t miss...
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Welcome to Her Space’s exclusive podcast series, following my recent session with the AIA Long Island Women in Architecture Committee: Growing through Personal Branding and Marketing! Join me as I chat with five incredible women who have paved their own paths in architecture and discover how personal branding has been a game-changer for their success. In our pilot episode, I interview Ebru Sülker-Hunter, co-chair of the AIA Long Island Women in Architecture Committee. Ebru shares valuable insights on building a personal digital footprint and how it can expand your professional network. Want...
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Overwhelmed by tax planning, payroll checks, or just managing your salary? In this episode, I chat with Ryan Sullivan, an engineer turned financial advisor and founder of "Off the Beaten Path Financial," who breaks down essential money management tips for architects and engineers in the AEC profession. Ryan explains why financial literacy is crucial for architects, how money provides options and flexibility, and shares key lessons from his journey from engineering to finance. He highlights the ability to zoom in and out when solving problems and the similarities between architecture and...
info_outlineToday's question is: “Do you have a core management team? How do you delegate and monitor responsibilities?”
In this episode, I share how having a core management team has positively changed how I run my business. Here’s why you should consider it too:
💡 A core management team allows for better delegation and monitoring of responsibilities.
💡 It relieves the pressure on you to do everything yourself, just as it did for me!
💡 Using apps and tools for our digital headquarters has improved project monitoring and business management.
💡 Delegating and giving autonomy to employees reduces micromanagement and empowers the team.
💡 Having a well-defined management structure and responsibilities allows for better work-life balance and peace of mind.
Tune in to this episode for more insights!
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