Patrick MacLeamy

Designing a World-Class Architecture Firm


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of Los Angeles Sports Design Specialty Team Member in Tampa Retail Design Specialty Opening in Hong Kong Launching in London Notes CHAPTER 12: Selling Stock to Investors Kajima Invests Expanding in Europe and Asia Traveling to Tokyo HOK Tokyo Sustainable Design CHAPTER 13: Transitions: Hiring Family Bob Stauder Resigns Clark Davis Helms St. Louis Bill Hellmuth Joins HOK Gyo Obata Consults

      6  SECTION THREE: THE SINCOFF ERA, 1993–2002 CHAPTER 14: Get Bigger or Get Better? The Sincoff Strategy Sharing the Strategy Offices Push Back CHAPTER 15: A Firm-Wide Role Innovating in Silicon Valley Doubling Your Reach Overseas Adventures Joining the ExCom CHAPTER 16: Embracing Technology Computer-Aided Design Tech 2000 Going Paperless buildingSMART CHAPTER 17: Growth: Buying Firms CRS, Houston Eduardo Terrazas y Asociados, Mexico City HOK Chicago Cecil Denny Highton, London Urbana Architects, Toronto Lobb Partnership, London Expansion in Europe HOK Dubai Note CHAPTER 18: Enforcing Financial Metrics Charm School The 50 Percent Rule The 90-Day Rule The 10-Month Rule Simplified Accounting Expanding the Board CHAPTER 19: Transitions: The Second Generation King Graf Retires George Hellmuth Dies Paul Watson Steps Aside Mahon and Pratzel Join the ExCom Jerry Sincoff Retires CHAPTER 20: Confronting Crisis The Kajima Crisis The Bank of America Crisis The HOK Sport Crisis Becoming CEO

      7  SECTION FOUR: THE MACLEAMY ERA, 2003–2016 CHAPTER 21: Communicating Your Vision A Company in Crisis The Election The Pyramid Strategy CHAPTER 22: Empowering Firm Leadership Invigorating the ExCom Expanding the ExCom Naming a Design Successor Finding an Operations Leader Removing Office Leaders Empowering the Board of Directors Positive Peer Pressure Replacing Board Members CHAPTER 23: The Effort Curve The CURT Summons The Effort Curve The Effort Curve at HOK Case Study: KAUST The MacLeamy Curve Note