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Overhead & Profit: What are Yours?

Here’s to suggesting that you bid and complete profitable work and leave the rest of the jobs being offered on the bidding table for others to do
Les Cunningham
September 3, 2013
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This clears the discussion table as to what both entities should be charging for their services to the policy holder.
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Talking Workflow Management Software: The R&R Q&A

An overview of workflow management software.
Eric Fish
August 7, 2013
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Workflow management software is essential to any efficiently operating business, let alone those in the restoration field.


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Marketing and Business Development: Who Knows What’s Going On?

As we’ve heard all of our business life, everyone in the company should be doing business development in their own way
Les Cunningham
August 7, 2013
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Most people would answer the question posed in the title by saying, “Whoever’s doing the business development in the company.”


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Keeping Control of Your Company

On time and on budget is an absolute in most businesses, but it is especially true in the restoration industry
Les Cunningham
July 8, 2013
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One of the first boundaries is the rules that apply to the employees must also apply to the owner.


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Women in Restoration

A sample of the many successful women professionals who have played, and continue to play, a large part in this industry
Eric Fish
May 14, 2013
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While you might not think that the restoration and remediation industry is synonymous with women, this industry is rich with them – and rich with them in impactful and standout positions.


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How Can Your Company Score with Insurance Vendor Programs?

Knowing where you are ranked allows a contractor to determine where they are doing a good job and where they need to make adjustments to improve their performance
Les Cunningham
May 14, 2013
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When asked, most contractors will tell you that they are the best contractor in their market place.


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The Times They Are A-Changin’

In order to make a profit, you have to know what your costs are on each and every job that you do
Les Cunningham
March 14, 2013
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I would suggest to you that the No. 1 thing you need to do now and forever more, is to make a profit on the total amount of work that you do.


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Who’s Got Your Back?

In practice, restoration firm owners have to depend on others to help them manage the risks in their business
David Dybdahl
David J. Dybdahl
March 14, 2013
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A Grand Canyon white water rafting guide will tell you, “You are primarily responsible for your own survival.” And if you own a company, you are the person that must be primarily responsible for the survival of your business.


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The IICRC Standards: An Important Risk Management Tool

David Dybdahl
David J. Dybdahl
January 28, 2013
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I cringed when I heard my client say “we are not following the S520” as he was complaining about being mistreated by a claims adjuster on a job.


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Your Road for 2013 and Beyond…?

Les Cunningham
January 14, 2013
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Anything having to do with production qualifies for education. Whether it’s estimating or working in the field, education is available.


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