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Leadership
How This Summer's Heat Wave Impacts Building's Talent Crisis
This Summer's snap test of whether homebuilding business culture's really ready to move in a positive direction on solving its skilled frontline worker crisis is plain as day, on the thermostat.
Leadership
PulteGroup Legal Plot Thickens As Firm Moves To Dismiss Suit
The new legal filing carries stirrings of a stiffer response to a concurrent and intertwined campaign of criticism and suspicion of wrongdoing heaped on PulteGroup top executives by the late company founder's grandson, William J. Pulte.
Leadership
A Memorial Day Prayer Saluting Those Who Sacrifice And Why
A moment of small-town, first-name-basis pomp fixed a forever memory, a piece of meaning, a part of who that kid became that he was not a day earlier.
Leadership
A Pivot To A 'Hearts And Minds' Mentality Can Alter Labor's Arc
People's "emotions and reasoning" would need to evolve before a solution to the No. 1 business risk for all organizations – tiny, small, medium, large, and giant -- doing business in the residential construction space can surface.
Leadership
Two Fallacies Of Construction's Labor Capacity Crisis, And A Real-World Fix
Few doubt the fact that unstable access to skilled and adaptive frontline workers, managers, and strategists right up the value chain stands, arguably, as the No. 1 risk to business plans, industry sector capability, and economic impact in residential investment.
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                                                              Capability and Culture
Leadership 07.21.23
How This Summer's Heat Wave Impacts Building's Talent Crisis
This Summer's snap test of whether homebuilding business culture's really ready to move in a positive direction on solving its skilled frontline worker crisis is plain as day, on the thermostat.
Leadership 06.06.23
PulteGroup Legal Plot Thickens As Firm Moves To Dismiss Suit
The new legal filing carries stirrings of a stiffer response to a concurrent and intertwined campaign of criticism and suspicion of wrongdoing heaped on PulteGroup top executives by the late company founder's grandson, William J. Pulte.
Leadership 05.26.23
A Memorial Day Prayer Saluting Those Who Sacrifice And Why
A moment of small-town, first-name-basis pomp fixed a forever memory, a piece of meaning, a part of who that kid became that he was not a day earlier.
Leadership 05.10.23
A Pivot To A 'Hearts And Minds' Mentality Can Alter Labor's Arc
People's "emotions and reasoning" would need to evolve before a solution to the No. 1 business risk for all organizations – tiny, small, medium, large, and giant -- doing business in the residential construction space can surface.
Leadership 05.05.23
Two Fallacies Of Construction's Labor Capacity Crisis, And A Real-World Fix
Few doubt the fact that unstable access to skilled and adaptive frontline workers, managers, and strategists right up the value chain stands, arguably, as the No. 1 risk to business plans, industry sector capability, and economic impact in residential investment.
