Leanne Tritton
Features‘The mood is surprisingly upbeat’
Communicating with each other is going to be key in the months ahead. Leanne Tritton talks the talk, and reports back

FeaturesHow to hire the best architects in a ‘candidate’s market’
Tap the power of the grapevine to boost your practice’s reputation

FeaturesWhere are the architects with 10 million followers?
Architecture needs more mainstream champions like rapper Kanye West
FeaturesWhy the architecture world hates a bad loser
Losing graciously is a fine art that architects need to master
FeaturesInternal communications: why it's still good to talk
Sharing intelligence is crucial for any practice, and there’s no better medium than an informal chat
FeaturesHow to win hearts and minds at planning meetings
Trying to win over sceptical planners and residents can be a challenge, but there are ways to get your message across
FeaturesArchitects must be more upfront about their fees
Talking money will help clients realise how cost-effective an architect can be
FeaturesWhat architecture can learn from following fashion
Architects need to take a leaf out of fashion’s book to get ahead
FeaturesIt pays to keep the client satisfied – and on your side
Architects need to invest in good communication skills
FeaturesIn hard times a break is more vital than ever
Enjoy yourself this Christmas — you’ve definitely earned it
FeaturesWhy architects need to revel in award glory
Awards like the Stirling Prize can be a huge vote of confidence in your practice
FeaturesBack catalogues are powerful promotional tools
Like musicians, architects shouldn’t underestimate the power of a back cataglogue.
FeaturesGrip your glass and say hello to networking
Social networks are no substitute for face to face conversation – however nerve-wracking the experience may be
FeaturesTeam bonding sessions don’t need to be a circus
Getting out of the office can be a learning experience and good for staff morale
FeaturesValue your PR – they could make you famous
How to make best use of your public relations staff
FeaturesIf their faces are in the soup, it’s time to stop
One of the occupational hazards of my job is enduring very bad presentations.
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How to make your press releases work for you
A PR’s guide to the most common mistakes and how to avoid them
FeaturesStop rolling your eyes and learn to love Mipim
If you harbour any serious aspirations of working in the commercial sector then you cannot avoid Europe’s largest property convention






