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Build your leadership skills now to inspire your employees and be positioned to take advantage of opportunities once the economy improves.
In a tough economy, it may be tempting to cut corners on insurance spending, but that may not be the best idea.
When there is no "business as usual," how are you adapting to the current economy?
Don’t let tough times turn your business habits upside down. It is more crucial than ever to keep thinking ahead, improving, and planning for the future.
Consultant Linda Case gathers case studies from remodelers who are pulling out the stops to survive.
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Cutting out the middleman and becoming a cabinet dealer can mean more control over the process, an addiitional profit center for your company, and more choices for your clients.
When credit is tight, it pays to have cash on hand. The question is, how much?
The rebuilding of Galveston's historic homes affords a manageable, gratifying exception to Greymark Construction's inner-loop Houston focus.
Ways to deal with clients' reduced credit lines and still make remodeling projects happen.
Regular huddle meetings keep the team focused and ensure everyone is in the loop, without wasting precious time.