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- 1. Confessions of a Brandaholic
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What’s the secret to building a great brand? For years, building “authentic brands” has been on trend. If you Google “authentic brands” today, you’ll hit hundreds of articles focused on authenticity – defined as “not false or copied; genuine and real.” Now don’t get me wrong, that’s good stuff! Authenticity is incredibly important. But isn’t that (or shouldn’t that be) obvious? Like maybe “don’t lie about who you are” shouldn’t be the north star for creating your brand and representing who you are to the world. Authenticity in a brand is just the beginning.
- 2. Engineering Our Way to a Better Future
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In this guest post, ACEC Research Institute Chair John Carrato highlights the critical role engineers play in the U.S. economy, making a difference for every American.
- 3. Cyber Risks of Working-From-Home
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Allowing employees to work from home has become a necessity and will likely continue. Employers should conduct a cybersecurity review of each work-from-home office to identify and eliminate exposure.
- 4. US Army Corps of Engineers Task Order Awards: New Procedures
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ACEC FAPA Committee Chair Miro Kurka of Mead & Hunt outlines key changes to how A/E firms will be selected to execute USACE task orders off multiple award, indefinite delivery contracts.
- 5. Leasing Strategies to Improve Financial Stability in the COVID-19 Pandemic
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First American Equipment Finance's Nick Baxter highlights how smart leasing strategies can help to shore up firm finances.
- 6. How Do We Maintain Quality When Everyone’s Working Remotely?
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Mead & Hunt's Miro Kurka addresses the benefits of a good quality control program when firms have so many staff members working from home.
- 7. Hiring the Right Financial Professional
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Michael Baker, a CPA and managing partner of Dent Moses LLP in Birmingham, Ala., offers guidance on when and how to hire financial professionals in your firm.
- 8. Update on IRS Rules for Meals and Entertainment
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Beginning in 2018, no deduction was allowed for entertaining clients, employees or referral sources. Most business meals remain 50 percent deductible. One often overlooked exception is office-wide parties or picnics for employees, which are 100 percent deductible. Confused? Don't be. We asked Michael Baker of Moses Dent to break down the rules.
- 9. Guest Blog Post: Data is the New Infrastructure
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Bentley System's Brian Robins discusses why data is the new infrastructure and whoever has the most data usually wins.
- 10. Guest Blog Post: What’s a Good Outside Board Director Worth?
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Ian Rusk, managing principal of Rusk O'Brien Gido + Partners, discusses the key issues and benefits of bringing on an outside director to the board of a privately held A/E firm.
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