In one of the latest Remodeling Mastery podcasts, Mark Richardson takes up the burning question of how has the pandemic changed the way we do business. Not "how are remodeling business owners reacting to the changes the pandemic has wrought?" but what will bring lasting change? Where should remodelers invest their time, money, and training so they stay on top when the pandemic situation is finally resolved?
This is a great listen in two parts:
Part 1: What Will Stick?
As home remodeling businesses try to adapt to the ongoing pandemic and thrive under the uncertainties, it’s important to consider what will stick and what things will go back to normal post-COVID 19. “If you know or you think certain things are going to stick,” Mark Richardson says, “are you preparing yourself or your team to really get more proficient, or even masterful at those particular things?”
Part 2: Interview with Michael Anschel
In this section of the podcast, Mark discusses green building with Michael Anschel, President of a Minneapolis-based design-build company. While the concept of a healthier and greener home used to be seen as a sort of trend, the COVID-19 situation has sparked a renewed and potentially lasting interest in green building, making it a top priority now. “There’s more attention and interest being vocalized now,” says Michael. “People are very hyper-aware of the materials that they bring into their house and are going to be living with them–and they want their homes to be healthier in general.”
The Remodeling Mastery podcast series, with host Mark Richardson, is intended to help remodeling business owners make sense of the complex business of home remodeling, with sharp insights and straightforward guidance to help entrepreneurs grow their business.