Organization Culture
Heat illness is a serious risk that’s easily defeated with the right precautions. The trick is for employers to handle it no differently than they would a cut hazard or a risk of falling from a height.
Understanding and Addressing Depression in the Workplace
Depression can manifest in various ways in the workplace, and ignoring its existence is a costly mistake. Addressing mental health in the workplace is proven to be a sound business strategy.
Working From Home: What Are the Pros and Cons?
Three industry experts share their thoughts on the realities of managing a remote workforce.
Three Keys for Developing a High-Performance Team
In today’s competitive workforce, the leaders who strategically develop their people into high performers will attract and retain top talent. This is possible by proactively creating an employee engagement strategy with intentional cross-functional training and a desired work ethic culture.
Develop Talent During COVID-19 by Sharing Responsibility, Rewards
Focus on informing and developing talent, especially during economic disasters such as COVID-19, and construction businesses almost build themselves.
Reduce Workplace Mental Health Hazards With the Hierarchy of Controls for Psychological Safety
With NIOSH’s Hierarchy of Controls, workplaces striving to prevent suicide can eliminate threats to psychological safety and substitute those that promote mental health and protective factors.
Create a Company Culture That Drives Success
Companies with strong cultures tend to be higher performers. If employees, contractors and subcontractors are happy in an organization, then they will have increased performance and will want to deliver better results. Here’s how contractors can create a strong culture that leads to a strong bottom line.
What Are the Top Lessons Your Company Has Learned Since COVID-19 Has Struck?
Industry veterans share the top lessons learned since the start of the pandemic.











