Architecture & Engineering Business Strategies

How can architects benefit from a collaborative platform like Airtable? If you’re interested in getting organized, it’s a no-brainer. Airtable’s own Jackie Park joined Monograph to explain how Airtable features can help hone your firm’s operations, from FF&E to recruitment. Whether you use Airtable or something else, the best part is that digital tools can free up more time for the creative work architects love.

Show Notes

How can architects benefit from a collaborative platform like Airtable? If you’re interested in getting organized, it’s a no-brainer. Airtable’s own Jackie Park joined Monograph to explain how Airtable features can help hone your firm’s operations, from FF&E to recruitment. Whether you use Airtable or something else, the best part is that digital tools can free up more time for the creative work architects love.

Interview Takeaways
  • Use digital tools to organize information
  • Airtable is a digital tool kit
  • Jackie Park’s journey from architecture to sales
  • Hone your digital customer pipeline
  • Use Airtable for FF&E tasks
  • Leverage a customizable database
  • Use Airtable to organize the approval process
  • The value of a shared workbench
  • Organize and automate recruiting tasks
  • Use Airtable to streamline operations
  • Free up time for design
  • Choose a digital platform based on your needs
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What is Architecture & Engineering Business Strategies?

Welcome to The A&E Business Strategies—a podcast hosted by Monograph about the architecture and engineering leaders who run great projects and firms. Monograph is the easiest project management software used by 12,000+ architects & engineers to manage projects on time, on budget, and profitably. Learn more about how it works at Monograph.com