On this podcast, your Host, Chartered Surveyor, Industry Coach and Mentor, Marion Ellis chats with Larry Russen about his journey into becoming a surveyor and how the surveying culture changed since the 1980s.
Larry Russen is a well-known speaker, trainer, Chartered Building Surveyor and Spurs fan with more than 40 years’ experience in residential, commercial, and industrial property. Many of you may have heard him train through Sava, deliver CPD or used one of his many books to learn more about surveying or perhaps worked with him at Russen & Turner, Allied Surveyor or BlueBox Partners. When he is not travelling the world to visit his family, he can most likely be found playing 5-a-side football, running 5k or cycling to Caffe Nero to drink coffee.
What is Covered:
Larry’s journey into becoming a surveyor
Why good rules, regulations and guidance are absolutely essential for valuation work
How the surveying culture changed since 1980s to today
Larry’s experience with setting up and running his own business
How he got involved in training and education for surveyors
Surveyors’ codes of ethics
Why every professional needs to self-regulate first before adhering to regulatory bodies
What Larry’s next book is about
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Resources:
The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About it by Michael E. Gerber
Black Box Thinking: The Surprising Truth About Success by Matthew Syed
Residential Property Appraisal, Volumes 1 and 2, by Phil Parnham and Larry Russen