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Architecture & Engineering Business Strategies

Architecture & Engineering Business Strategies

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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.com2019–2025 © MONOGRAPH INC Art Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • AI in Architecture and Engineering — 2026 Business Benchmarks w/ Ashish Desai | EntreArchitect
    May 15 2026

    You can be fully booked and still feel like the numbers don't add up. The 2026 A&E Benchmark Report from Monograph shows exactly why, and which firms have figured it out.

    Ashish Desai, CEO of Monograph, joins Mark LePage to walk through the data on what separates high-performing architecture firms from the rest. The gap isn't in design quality or demand. It's in how efficiently firms convert time into revenue, and revenue into cash.

    What you'll learn:
    → Why AI-enabled firms earn $20K more per employee on $5K more in cost
    → The three levers every firm leaks value through: utilization, realization, and cash flow
    → How top firms hit 100% realization while the average firm loses 4 cents on every billable dollar
    → Why billing monthly is the single highest-impact change most firms can make
    → How enabling e-payments cuts time to get paid from 6 weeks to 8 days

    Ashish Desai is CEO of Monograph, the firm management platform used by 2,200+ architecture and engineering firms to win more work, deliver projects profitably, and get paid faster. He previously served as CPO at Monograph and CPO at 99designs.

    Download the 2026 A&E Benchmark Report at monograph.com/benchmark. Learn more at monograph.com.

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    35 mins
  • How Should Architects + Structural Engineers Work Together? w/ Point B Design Group & A-1 Engineers
    Aug 8 2025

    Why don't Architects sketch with clients anymore? And why don't Engineers invest in teaching their Architect collaborators?

    These two Austin firms have revolutionized collaboration by front-loading coordination, using paper to build trust, and aligning billing phases perfectly.

    In this episode, you will learn:
    → Why front-loading structural knowledge eliminates late-stage coordination disasters
    → How paper sketching prevents "too precious" client paralysis in early phases
    → The transparent billing model that forces perfect architect-engineer phase alignment
    → Why trust reduces process steps and speeds project delivery
    → How to break the linear design-coordinate-redline cycle that burns months

    Meet our guests:
    Maggie Wylie, AIA, is founder of Point B Design Group in Austin, Texas, specializing in residential and commercial projects with a focus on collaborative efficiency.

    Moises Cruz is principal structural engineer at A-1 Engineering, bringing military training and forensic expertise to prevent construction failures. Together, they've completed 6 projects with 4 more in progress.

    Ready to monitor your business health and make smarter decisions about when to hire, find work, or pull back?

    Join over 12,000+ Architects and Engineers on Monograph! Get started at https://monograph.com

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    50 mins
  • How this Architect quit corporate life to start a new firm but without all the growing pains
    Aug 4 2025

    In this episode, two ex-corporate architects explain how running their own business actually meant less admin than being employees at a large company.


    What you'll learn:
    → Why small firms can now punch above their weight with the right tools
    → How to set up professional operations in 30 days instead of months
    → The payment processing strategy that gets you paid in 27 days
    → Why custom corporate tools often create more problems than they solve
    → How to focus on design work instead of managing business systems


    Danielle Elzahr and Bryan Anthony Alzati are the founding principals of Rescale Design Collab, a boutique architecture and interiors firm in Miami. They left successful careers at a large corporate firm to build a practice that prioritizes design over administrative overhead. With three people and a network of production partners, they work with commercial clients while maintaining the personal attention only small firms can provide.


    Ready to build professional operations from day one? Learn more at monograph.com

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    9 mins
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