Professionalism at Work

“Professionalism at Work” by Richard Brindley, published by RIBA Publishing in December 2021, is a comprehensive guide that explores the essential qualities and conduct required for success in the architecture profession. Spanning 212 pages, this book emphasizes that professionalism is not merely a result of qualifications but is determined by how one engages in their professional life, highlighting the importance of honesty, integrity, and competence.
Readers will find practical insights on developing professional judgment and self-awareness, which are crucial for building meaningful connections within the industry. The book addresses key topics such as managing contractual disputes, insurance, and negligence claims while maintaining high standards of conduct. Additionally, it offers guidance on business planning, financial processes, and effective communication, all aimed at safeguarding one’s practice and enhancing profitability. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to navigate the complexities of professional practice in architecture and related fields.
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Professionalism is not automatic with qualification. It is decided by the manner in which you carry out your professional life – the conduct and qualities that you bring to your role. In architecture, it is founded on the principles of honesty, integrity and competence, and a concern for the environment and others. As a trusted expert, it is essential that you gain respect for your skills and knowledge while maintaining veracity and transparency in your relationships and dealings with clients, end users, design and construction professionals and the wider public.
With a focus on professional judgement, this book is a personal guide on how to be a self-aware and successful practitioner, aspiring to best practice. It will give you the confidence to create meaningful industry connections and handle contractual disputes, insurance and negligence claims while maintaining a high standard of conduct. By paying attention to business planning, financial processes, good management and effective communication, it will help you to protect your practice’s reputation and increase profitability and cashflow. Ultimately, it will enable you to not only avoid professional pitfalls but to benefit from positive working relationships.
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