6 Ways To Improve Productivity In Construction Using Technology
- Improving Productivity, TECHNOLOGY
- November 28, 2023
By Chad Pearson, Plexxis It’s an ugly truth that most businesses, relationships and company initiatives fail. And poor communication is often the root cause of the failures. But is poor communication the problem or a symptom? Before you answer, consider these 2 facts: Fact 1: Google ‘improve communication skills’ and you’ll find over 1.1 BILLION results
READ MOREBy Jack Rubinger, freelance writer Right now we’re coming back to life. Some may even be looking at the pandemic from their rearview mirrors. Many are reviving long dormant projects, programs, practices.The reopening of libraries, for example, means ideas and books are being shared again. People are traveling again. To survive and thrive in this
READ MOREDuane Craig, Freelance writer for Procore Do you ever feel like you’re on a treadmill, running after every new thing that comes along in your search for business and project answers? To break free, you need a strategy based on asking the right questions. And, for construction businesses that require seeing your company for what
READ MOREBy Patrick Hogan, handle.com The construction industry has witnessed firsthand how technology has rapidly evolved in the last decades. Tools such as portable saws and nail guns were once considered fancy innovations, but they are now a staple in almost every construction project. Other than highly advanced equipment, specialized construction software and other automation devices
READ MOREAfter the hard times of 2020, many subcontractor companies have decided to invest in learning and development (L&D) in 2021 to keep their staff engaged. L&D is certainly going to be an integral part of 2022. This is the year for companies to boost their programs for happier and more fulfilled employees as well as
READ MOREBy Michael Zalle, YellowBird The importance of safety and compliance cannot be minimized by companies across the construction industry. It means protecting lives and avoiding delayed projects, hefty OSHA fines, and damaged reputation. But with so many regulatory marks and guidelines, employers are charged with the responsibility of finding the expertise to implement safety compliance in
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