6 Ways To Improve Productivity In Construction Using Technology
- Improving Productivity, TECHNOLOGY
- November 28, 2023
Examining the Upside of the Upside Down By Gregg Schoppman, FMI Sun Tzu, the author of The Art of War, was a military strategist and tactician that lived thousands of years ago. Yet he is arguably one of the most studied individuals by military minds, business leaders, coaches who leverage his countless principles and theories
READ MOREby Stephane McShane, Maxim Consulting Group When women are exploring possible career paths, it is still uncommon for them to consider a career in the construction industry. As a point of discussion, my own career path took me from modest beginnings in the field as an electrician, through estimating, project management, branch management, executive management,
READ MOREBy Chad Pearson, Plexxis Software The bad news is struggle will define the next 5 years. The good news is those who excel in struggle will define the next 20 years. Thankfully, top teams who consistently outperform competitors, regardless of the struggles they face, share one common thread we can all learn from in order
READ MOREBy Steve Antill, Foundation Software As the COVID-19 pandemic and its restrictions continue at the start of 2021, the dust is still settling for contractors and the construction industry. Although a stimulus package and recovery could be on the way, in the meantime, contractors’ focus should remain on finishing existing projects while preparing their business
READ MOREDeveloping deeper insight into project performance through analytics By Gregg M. Schoppman, FMI Most projects don’t start off being bad. They begin with the best of intentions but possibly lack the nurturing, caring and planning to be successful. There are also those projects that take a dark turn, but their trajectory provides a false sense
READ MOREBy Ed Rojeck, Tradesmen International As economic and health uncertainties continue nationally, the construction industry has, nonetheless, remained “essential,” with The Dodge Momentum index ending 2020 on a high note with a 9.2% jump in December1. With the increase in vaccines, 2021 should prove to be a better year for the construction industry. While experts
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