Atomic Habits for Engineering Professionals: Secrets that Boost Productivity & Profits by BQE

Presented on May 29, 2024

In the bestselling book “Atomic Habits,” James Clear illustrates that the key to unlocking significant improvements in our lives lies in small, incremental changes, emphasizing systems over goals for sustained progress. This webinar explores how integrating technologies into our daily routines, guided by Clear’s four laws of behavior change (make it obvious, attractive, easy, and satisfying), can transform our work processes and engineering firm’s culture. By adopting a mindset shift towards seeing ourselves not just as design professionals, but as innovators, we align technology with our identity, ensuring its seamless adoption.

Founder of The Well-Designed Firm and former Chief Creative Officer of BQE Software, Steven Burns, FAIA, shares actionable insights on fostering a culture that embraces experimentation and learning, illustrating how these atomic habits can compound to achieve remarkable growth. Discover how to leverage these principles to propel your firm forward by letting automation and technology handle the heavy lifting, saving you hours per week!

Continuing education credit will be provided by BQE to attendees after the webinar. If you have any questions, please contact Courtney Little at courtneyl@bqe.com.

Presented by: Steve Burns, FAIA, Founder of The Well-Designed Firm

As a distinguished thought leader, Steve blends his passion for design and firm management with profound insights into emerging technologies. Over the past 2 decades, working directly with over 1,400 firm owners, Steve has significantly contributed to reshaping these businesses for enhanced growth and sustainability.

Steve’s career highlights include a 7-year tenure at SOM Chicago, founding BBA Architects in 1993 and growing it to 17 architects before its 2007 sale, and creating ArchiOffice, a groundbreaking project management software company acquired by BQE Software in 2010.


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