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Seventeen years after about 50 attendees last gathered in “The City Beautiful,” more than 3,000 are expected to attend this year’s Contractor Connection Conference & Expo.
I believe that part of success both personally, professionally, as well as individually and collectively as a company is doing the “right thing” and feeling good about what you do.
In all of the disciplines and functions that we employ technology, we must be cautious of overlooking the need to understand what the technology is doing
In my last article, we discussed what the role of a General Manager is in a small, privately-owned business. Although the primary responsibility of the General Manager is to support the owner’s vision and make it a reality, the role goes beyond that.