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10 Steps to Becoming More Profitable in the Residential Industry
Learn about how you can become more profitable in the construction industry by better business management
June 22, 2009
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10 Steps to Becoming More Profitable
In this 10 Steps to Becoming More Profitable podcast, Leslie Shiner talks about business management. Construction industry success is rarely a question of working harder; more often greater success comes from creating appropriate business management systems that will help a contractor manage the office and his jobs more profitably. "Appropriate" is the key term—each contractor’s needs vary. In this session, contractors will be given a roadmap—10 steps—to help them evaluate, implement, and utilize key construction management systems that, if used correctly, almost always lead to higher profitability and greater peace of mind.
View the 10 Steps to Becoming More Profitable course
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