• Featured Book: Mentoring 101 by John Maxwell

    Ask the best leaders in any organization how they learned to be successful, and you often hear the same answer: they had a good mentor. Mentoring 101 is a very short and practical read authored by a well-known expert on […]

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  • Happy Passover & Happy Easter!

    Passover, or Pesach in Hebrew, is an eight-day spring holiday that celebrates the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. Easter, derived from Hebrew: פֶּסַח‎ Pesaḥ is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament. Easter is the culmination of the Passion of Christ, preceded [...]
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  • More Volume Does Not Mean More Profit

    The DBIA, in a publication titled “ Design Build Done Right”  , define project delivery as “a comprehensive process including planning, design and construction required to execute and complete a building facility or other type of project.” Choosing a […]

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  • Big Company, Big Project vs The Majority

    What size company do you feel is best for you to work with? Under 10 Million Under 10-25 Million 25-50 Million 50-100 Million 100+ Million How this question is answered often reflects someone’s perception of what a company doing […]

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  • Contest Time!! →We Have a Winner!

    Thanks to everyone who participated and helped make this contest a success! Congratulations Diana V., the winner of the $100 Bass Pro Shop Gift Card – Safety Poll contest! Here are the results of all your answers: [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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  • The Proof is in the Pudding

    We ask the question to every candidate we interview “What is the position/positions you are interested in pursuing?” Most candidates will check off a position such as Vice President and in addition many candidates experienced only in an entry […]

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  • Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover

    The President of the Company greets you at the door for your interview. You see their project signs everywhere. You can’t believe he is personally taking time to interview you and you have an opportunity to work for this […]

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  • Resigning the Right Way

    January: the month of review and the most common month to analyze our lives over the past year and add the totals of gains and losses. When it comes to employment, often we discover that another year flew by, […]

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  • When an Employee Needs You to Listen or They May Resign

    Just when you think the team is all moving in the right direction an unexpected resignation comes your way. Your first reaction is to try to get them to stay anyway possible. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn’t. Either […]

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  • Remember Those You Love!

    Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and with it comes the challenge of finding a very special way to tell your partner that you love him or her. This is particularly tricky for people who are being careful about […]

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  • Do you LOVE your job?

    So how do you really feel about your job? Is it a resounding love and passion for what you’re doing? Is it lukewarm or teetering between like and hate? To find a well-thought-out answer to this seemingly simple question, take this […]

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  • Part 1: Stay Positive

    Fear “Fear of failure must never be a reason not to try something.” ~Frederick Smith When fear enters a person’s thoughts causing unsure feelings they tend to stay in their comfort zone and not explore options. When you are […]

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