Monthly Archives: November 2015
Gig Economy
The Growing “Gig Economy” There has been a lot of debate over the past year about the merits of the gig economy—where people work on a project or contract basis instead of holding down jobs as traditional full-time employees. Presidential candidates have weighed in on the pluses and minuses of “gig” or contingent work. Lawsuits
Consulting Community
architects, business, Consulting, David McFadden, Employment, flex staffing, Flexible Workforce, Freelancers, Gig, Hiring, jobs, Project based
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Architecture Billing Index
Architecture Billing Index Firm Billings Remain Solid in October Architecture firms anticipate relatively slow adoption rates for new and emerging technologies in design and construction By Kermit Baker, Hon. AIA, AIA Chief Economist U.S. architecture firms reported another solid month of growth in October 2015. The AIA’s Architecture Billings Index (ABI) was 53.1 for the
Architecture Practice
aia, architects, architecture, Architecture Billing Index, Consulting For Architects, David McFadden, design, Economics, Federal Reserve, Fees, Inc, Labor Market, Salaries, Talent Shortage
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