Project Interoperability
Managing a construction business is difficult and getting harder by the day. Projects are becoming more complex; attracting, hiring and retaining employees is increasingly...
Hot Leader, Hot Team
The CEO of a software firm was tasked with a major change initiative after a large and lengthy acquisition. The board of directors wanted...
Does Your Business Work for You?
A construction business which works for you works without the owner having to do all the important work, including making most day-to-day decisions, telling everyone...
Infrastructure Bill
By Christopher Doyle
After decades of gridlock and inattention, there appears to be a breakthrough in infrastructure investment. Passage of the plan will provide the...
Infrastructure Investment
Last year, lawmakers in Washington passed a massive $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan which represents the most significant investment in highways, ports, and other...
Diversity Strategies
By Sarah Garcia
If you’re a leader within the construction industry, you’ve likely heard rumblings about supplier and subcontractor diversity strategies. But you may not...
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...
Distributed Workforce: Part 2 of 2
In part 1 of this article, we discussed the trends of remote working for both large organizations and small and medium-size businesses (SMBs). We...
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...
The Master Game
There once was a man named DeRopp who wrote a book titled The Master Game. No need to discuss his book or his philosophy...









