5 Ways Fleet Tracking Can Help Cut Fuel Costs
Contractors and construction company employees are constantly on the move, headed from one jobsite to another to check in on progress, complete small tasks,...
Avoid the Family Owned Business Blues
Managing a business is tough, but running a family owned construction contractor business is even tougher. Internal conflicts, family matters, business concerns, and ownership...
Are You a Boss or a Leader?
Success starts and stops with an organization’s leadership. And any business is as strong, or as weak, as the leader at the helm of...
Construction Equipment Rental or Purchase: How to Decide What’s Best for...
By Amanda Wilson
The decision to rent, lease, or buy construction equipment can often be overwhelming. Smaller construction companies can be left behind in the...
Cognitive Biases
By Susan Robertson
To survive the pandemic, companies were forced to adapt very quickly to radically new circumstances. Even large organizations—where it’s typically difficult to...
Millennial Workforce
By Josh White
There is a major misconception that millennials are lazy and entitled employees, looking for employer handouts and that they are willing to...
Principles Pay Off
Many people dream of being a chief executive officer (CEO), and for good reason. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean annual...
People, Process, and Technology Should Play an Equal Hand in Modernization...
While the construction industry enjoyed further growth in 2016, the sector still faces significant challenges that can limit firms’ ability to grow both their...
Workforce Management
Paperwork is far from the top of the “pros” list of the construction industry for any contractor. There’s too much of it, it’s easy...
Why Do We Constantly Get Pushback to Change?
It never fails. You go to roll out a new program or process and then you start to hear the grumblings about why it...









