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Connect With the Construction Workforce Using Technology

Technology that drives a connected, driven and efficient workforce can help contractors attract and retain talent—and increase employee loyalty.
By Justin Rudwell
March 10, 2021
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by Justin Rudwell
Justin Rudwell is a management consultant specializing in people strategy and organizational transformation. He has held strategic advisory roles with PwC in London, England’s Department of Health, and the National Health Service. He also co-founded an international wine import and distribution business, and acted as Executive Director for a non-profit focused on environmental sustainability. He currently serves as the General Manager for Red e App’s Advisory Group.

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