2024 Year in Review
Steve Warfle
CEO
InSite Software Inc.
Over the past year, we have seen the grading industry continue to navigate complex challenges while embracing innovation. Labor shortages have...
Don’t Let ‘Em Go: Part 2 of 2
In part one of this article, the cost of a departing employee, the cost of turnover, and what can be done to improve retention...
Win-Win Decisions: Part 2
Getting a team to reach a mutual decision can be more than challenging. Individual members have viewpoints that are influenced by their paradigms, experiences,...
Putting Lean Construction to Work
Though many 4-year degrees now come with mountains of student debt, one of the most in-demand career paths doesn’t require one at all. The...
Building Better Solutions for Contractors
As the national sales manager for Builders and Contractors Trust (BCT), one of the original pioneers in the sponsorship of tax-advantaged Supplemental Unemployment Benefit...
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...
5 Innovation Killers That Lurk Within Businesses
The work of innovative thinkers is why the world has smartphones, laptop computers, toaster ovens, and numerous other gadgets and creative approaches to problem...
4 Keys to Financial Management
Buoyed by an infusion of cash that is set to come into the construction industry from key pieces of legislation—including the Creating Helpful Incentives...
Can’t do it all yourself? Learn to delegate.
By Preston Ingalls
Delegating is the act of assigning formal tasks and responsibilities to a subordinate, together with the necessary authority to carry them out....
Those Darn Boomers: Part 1 of 2
By Preston Ingalls
So, you have to work with a Baby Boomer or two? Ever notice they are different from the other Generations, like Gen...









