The 41st Annual Deltek Clarity Architecture & Engineering Study delivers trending topics, analysis, and benchmarks directly impacting today’s industry landscape.
How can you be sure your A&E firm is tracking the key performance indicators (KPIs) needed to fuel company profitability while staying one step ahead of the competition?
Gain critical industry insight into key A&E trends impacting your business
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Improve project execution and management strategies with the latest IT trends in the architecture and engineering industry.
Join us for an in-depth look at how your HCM practices are tracking against industry standards and gain an understanding of top challenges and initiatives that will help you acquire, develop and retain your talent throughout the entire project lifecycle.
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A&E firms are looking for ways technology can improve project delivery, but missing the strategic technology plan to identify how emerging technology trends can drive their business forward.
In this mini-report, we review key themes that respondents said are critical to maintaining robust pipelines and a competitive edge.
Improve project execution and management strategies with the latest IT trends in the architecture and engineering industry.
Download this A&E industry scorecard to guide your firm and see how key benchmarks stack up against Clarity survey respondents and high performers.
A&E firms are facing a period of business disruption and uncertainty and firms are looking for ways to leverage technology and improve processes to better support their business.
The mega-trend of digital transformation has fundamentally changed how businesses operate. As processes across the company have moved onto digital platforms, hard data on key business processes has become available.
Join us for the unveiling of the 41st Annual Deltek Clarity A&E Industry Study. Get clarity on how to move your business forward with insight into industry trends and critical benchmarks that help your firm succeed and stand out against the competition.
It’s no secret that there is a great deal of uncertainty in the world today about how quickly the economy can recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Architecture & Engineering industry is no exception to that.
With firms facing the new reality of a virtual workforce, they are confronted with unique challenges not only in continuing to deliver successful projects and maintain positive customer relationships, but in providing an environment for their employees that is collaborative and transparent.
The unprecedented global events of the past few months have forced A/E firms to quickly adapt to a model of workforce flexibility and economic survivability.
The Covid-19 pandemic has created a sudden shift from physical to digital. For most companies, this shift is representative of the digital transformation through which many organizations were already going.
While business development is not a desk job, the dynamics of pursuing projects and maintaining client relationships has changed with a more dispersed workforce and more flexible work environments for some clients.
Flexible work schedules, remote working and employees distributed around the world has really changed the landscape of our offices and the dynamics of the workforce today.
The last several months have posed many unexpected challenges for firms. Remote working has become the necessary new normal for many and for firms that did not have any experience with this style of working, it has become apparent that new thinking is needed where people are concerned.
The recent current events have introduced additional challenges to ensuring the long term success of your organization.
Marc is experienced in all aspects of architectural practice especially architectural project management, specification writing and material research, construction document production and quality assurance.