Thirty Percent of Architecture Firm Leaders Report That Finding Qualified Staff Is Their Top Business Concern for 2019

It's the first time in three years that firm profitability wasn't the top concern.

Scott Livingston

Nearly a third (30 percent) of architecture firm leaders rate finding qualified staff with appropriate technical and project-management skills as one of their top three priorities for 2019—making it the top business concern for 2019, according to the AIA November 2018 Work-on-the-Boards survey. It is the first time in three years that firm profitability was not the top-listed concern, although that is still a top concern for 26 percent of firm leaders.

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