Workforce Development
By Bart Gragg and Peter Krammer
Workforce development — recruiting, training, promoting, and retaining—could be a complex system for company leadership to build and maintain....
5 Reasons to Hire Skill Over Experience
By John Carrozza
When hiring a new person into your organization, it’s very likely that you will review their resume, CV, or professional profile and...
Exiting Requires More than a Thought
In June 1968, General William Westmoreland was relieved of his command in Vietnam when his new boss, Richard Nixon, lost confidence in his approach....
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...
Employee Ownership
Contractors using employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) as a business strategy are on the rise. Fifteen percent of all employee stock ownership plans are...
Those Darn Boomers: Part 2 of 2
By Preston Ingalls
In my first article on Baby Boomers, I shared the financial reality of Boomers. Technically, it is an individual born between 1946...
Workplace Zombies: How to Avoid the Living Dead
By Kate Zabriskie
Promoting engagement one person at a time
Zombies in the workplace are soul-sucking, money-draining, productivity-killing entities that chip away at an organization’s spirit...
Distributed Workforce: Part 1 of 2
During the early stages of the pandemic, there were a few world leaders who were criticized for suggesting that “we would have to live...
Improving the Flavor of the Process
There is only one way to cook an egg … right? Of course not! There are many. But, some ways to cook an egg...
MEWPs
By Rick Smith
Construction site safety should always be top of mind and should be made a priority each and every day. Training is one...









