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PM: What Your Knowledge Community is Doing for You

 


Dear Members of the Practice Management Knowledge Community (PMKC):

As the 2008 chair, I thank you for your continued membership to join in the PMKC.

I would like to take this opportunity to bring you up to speed on PMKC’s accomplishments for 2007, and to inform you of our plans for this year:

Two new subcommittees were formed in 2007 to address the needs of our membership: Best Practices and PMDigest.

The PMKC Best Practices subcommittee reviewed approximately 350 AIA Best Practices, made recommendations for each and created a few new entries. Please remember to consider this source the next time you are looking for information related to any aspect of your firm.

Three issues of the PMDigest were issued in 2007. The Digest Committee took a new approach, providing fewer issues with significantly richer content. Each issue provides access to relevant articles, case studies, podcasts and face-to-face learning opportunities.

Once again, the PMKC had an extensive presence at the 2007 AIA Convention. The PMKC Lunch Seminar was sold out and PMKC AG members lead, participated in and sponsored twelve seminars and workshops, each of which was attended by hundreds of people. Below is a sampling of these sessions:

Beyond Redlines: Creating a Practice-Based QM Program
Professional Practice in the 21st Century

PMKC co-sponsored a December 2007 Conference, The Future of Professional Practice, along with the Technology in Architectural Practice KC, and with participation from the AIA Small Project Practitioners Knowledge Community (KC), the AIA Design/Build KC, AIA Integrated Practice and the AIA Educator/Practitioner Network, as well as from components, including AIA Northern Virginia, AIA Washington DC, and AIA Delaware. The event was a tremendous success with over 300 attendees attending some 35+ session and keynotes. The event drew a uniquely diverse crowd and offered many viewpoints on where the profession is headed. Look for conference materials, including downloadable speaker presentations, in the Conference Report.

As you can see, 2007 was a year full of success, and we hope the value you received as a member of the PMKC was just as exciting.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Grant Simpson, FAIA, of RTKL, for his tremendous leadership and efforts on the PMKC Advisory Group. Grant has served for 5+ years on the AG and now steps down from his official role on the PMKC Advisory Group. We look forward to his continued enthusiasm and insights, and thank him for the integral role he played during his term.

As we begin 2008, I welcome our newest member Marjorie Callahan, AIA from the University of Oklahoma College of Architecture. Marjorie joins the following members of the PMKC Knowledge Community Advisory Group:

  • Sara A. McCann, AIA - 2008 Chair
  • Michael Strogoff, AIA - 2009 Chair
  • James Sawyer, AIA - 2007 Chair
  • Cliff Moser, MSQA, AIA, LEED® AP – 2010 Chair

It is with tremendous excitement that I can assure you 2008 will provide PMKC members with even more value than last year:

The PMDigest sub-committee has begun recruiting a new editor for each issue, which to date has resulted in substantially expanded content and rave reviews from our members. If you have not already read the first issue of 2008 please take a few minutes to do so. This issue, as well as archived issues, can be found online.

The PMKC will have a strong presence at the 2008 AIA National Convention. We encourage you to select your continuing educational opportunities wisely by looking for the most appropriate classes. Here are just a few that touch on the many aspects of Practice Management:

The 2008 AIA PMKC Fall Conference entitled "Leveraging Your Resources: Doing More with Less" is scheduled for October 16 - 18 in Chicago. The conference will focus on providing tangible resources targeted to benefit small to mid-sized firm while also being applicable to larger firms. The information shared at the Fall Conference significantly affects the majority of the PMKC activities. Content will be developed for several editions of the PM Digest and we will encourage speakers contribute articles after the conference in order to ensure that the information is available those unable to attend. Highly-attended sessions will be turned into podcasts or Web Seminars for distribution to a larger audience. Look to the PMKC Web site for future information.

I hope you can tell by this email how excited I am to build upon the past success of the PMKC. The Advisory Group can not do this alone, however, and we encourage everyone to become engaged in some fashion.

If you have any questions or comments, or wish to become more involved in PMKC, please email pmkc@aia.org.

Sincerely,

Sara A. McCann, AIA
Principal
Slack Alost Architecture

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