Using these tools, leaders can better position themselves to value and support their teams—ultimately leading to higher productivity, increased worker retention and a better bottom line.
Project Management Demands Increase in Today’s Volatile Construction Market
Improving the foundation of project management through TVO, supply chain integration and a unified buy-make-move-fulfill process will prepare the industry for consistent and meaningful growth in the coming years.
Women Make Their Mark on Construction Leadership
Instead of waiting for a seat at the table, women in construction have to ask for one and create space for other women once they are seated.
Construction Employment News: February 2019
Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.
How Construction Leaders Can Establish a Strong Character
So many variables and factors influence construction work, so it is essential that leaders enhance the one variable they have control over: themselves. A fundamental way to strengthen one’s leadership is by establishing a strong character based on values and ethics.
Keys to Creating a Female-Friendly Company Culture in Construction
Studies show that having a diverse workforce, including a more balanced ratio of men and women in leadership positions, is beneficial to an organization’s bottom line—and the construction industry should be no exception.
Set the Tone With Strategic Planning
Contractors share insights into how strategic planning has improved their business operations and the bottom line.
Trust Is a Strategic Multiplier
Stephen M. R. Covey offers insights on maximizing human performance and transforming teams by leveraging trust.












