By Greg Hulbert
"The old adage 'People are your most important asset' is wrong. The right people are your most important asset." - Jim Collins, Harvard Business Review, July-August 1999
The construction industry is riding a wave of success and growth and it is creating huge demands on resources, including people power.
More buildings are being built, renovated, retrofitted or expanded, and more construction is happening with shorter schedules an...
"The old adage 'People are your most important asset' is wrong. The right people are your most important asset." - Jim Collins, Harvard Business Review, July-August 1999
The construction industry is riding a wave of success and growth and it is creating huge demands on resources, including people power.
More buildings are being built, renovated, retrofitted or expanded, and more construction is happening with shorter schedules an...
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