Creating an Overachieving Culture in an Architecture Firm
ArchitectCEO Update: How do you create an overachieving culture in your architecture firm?
Recently I and 1000 other people spent Saturday in 100+ F degree (38C) heat harvesting a grape vineyard to make raisins.
My church owns an 80-acre grape vineyard in Madera, California. Every year local members of the church volunteer their time to harvest the grapes. The grapes are dried into raisins which are used as part of the church's humanitarian aid program. All the proceeds from the vineyard are used to help people who have fallen on hard times.
So what could motivate entire families to spend a valuable Saturday in a hot, dusty vineyard with bugs and spiders crawling all over?
That's what I discuss in today's ArchitectCEO update, and how this parable relates to creating an overachieving culture in your architecture firm.
If you're looking to build your DREAM Practice, and want to figure out how to create an overachieving culture - that's exactly why I created the DREAM Practice Accelerator - to help firm owners like you create a practice built on consistency, freedom, fulfillment, and exceptional finances.
If you'd like to learn more, a good place to start is my upcoming LIVE Architect Masterclass on "4 Keys to Put Your Architecture Firm on Autopilot So You Can Focus on Serving Raving Fan Clients ... Instead of Dealing with Chaos
(Even If You Have a Small Team and No Free Time)".
Register for this FREE live Architect Masterclass here: http://architectresources.org/9n7h5
Let me know what you think.
Carpe diem.
Enoch
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