Restoring Success: “I Need Good People” A common theme in our industry is the need for what we call “good” people Lisa Lavender M.T.R., M.F.S.R., M.W.R. May 15, 2014 One Comment As service providers, we know that all the technology and procedures can’t substitute the need and desire for not just good people, but great people.Read More
Ask Annissa: What’s a Better Restoration Business Structure – LLC or Corp.? May 15, 2014 No Comments I recommend forming a C-Corporation with an S-Election filling most of the time. Read More
A Hidden Industry Issue: Trauma Cleaning and PTSD The price that your customer pays is the price that you could pay Andrew Yurchuck May 6, 2014 No Comments Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is most identified with combat soldiers in the military. Read More
Roofing Work with TPA’s – Your Guys or Sub it? Les Cunningham May 6, 2014 No Comments Most contractors hate change – enough to do a lot of things before they even try one change!Read More
Why Time Management Is an Illusion Holly Bognar May 6, 2014 No Comments With all of the conveniences of smart phones, computers and the web in today’s modern world, it’s easy to feel pressed for time and overwhelmed. Read More
Playing Business April 4, 2014 No Comments One of the more rewarding experiences in the life of a business consultant is watching your clients write their business plans. Read More
With Change Constant, Where Do You Go for Information? Les Cunningham April 4, 2014 No Comments You know that things are constantly changing in your business. You know that the speed of change in your business is increasing. Read More
Ask Annissa: What can I do to Ensure I’m Hiring Good, Reliable Employees? Annissa Coy March 27, 2014 No Comments This is probably one of the biggest challenges of being in business - how to hire, keep, train and motivate employees.Read More
Restoring Success: What’s Your Inventory Control Solution? There are an endless number of approaches and combinations of approaches that may work for your organization Lisa Lavender M.T.R., M.F.S.R., M.W.R. March 7, 2014 No Comments A frustration shared by many restorers is inventory control. You wake up one morning and all the extension cords are gone, an air mover goes missing, a dehumidifier gets left on a job site. Read More
Five Questions to Ask Yourself on Jobsite Management Les Cunningham March 5, 2014 No Comments I would like to suggest that you consider asking the following five questions of all of your current and future jobs.Read More