What Economic Factors to Watch in 2020

By Mark Drury While we can’t know the future, as 2019 draw to a close, there are several predictions about what 2020 will bring. Some...

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...

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...

Work Smarter (Not Harder)

Connor Deering has more than two decades of experience in the manufacturing and industrial sectors, including global leadership roles. He is president and CEO...

Autonomous Jobsite

By Troy Dahlin It’s no surprise that the world has been marching towards an autonomous future. Autonomous functions are found today on the roads, at...

PR Power

Heather Ripley, CEO and founder of Ripley PR, shares about the power public relations can have for both general contractors and the B2B companies...
Management Leaders

Are Leaders Born or Made?

By Christine Corelli The construction industry is growing, evolving, ever changing, and more dynamic than ever. This is great. But contractors are still faced with...

Now is a Good Time for Contractors to Meet with Financial...

The first quarter of each year is a good time for contractors to meet with their sureties and bankers so everyone can review the...

The Great Communicator

In studying the highest levels of leadership, impact, and influence, several common aspects of effective communication become clear. The 10th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s...
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Prevailing Wage Laws: Q&A on What to Know About Compliance

By Timothy J. Ford, Esq. Today’s construction company owners, managers, and supervisors need to have a clear understanding of the prevailing wage laws. Compliance with...