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Leadership That Builds More Than Structures: Advancing Mental Health in Construction Through Servant Leadership and VitalCog

In construction, leadership has long been defined by grit, technical excellence, and the ability to deliver results under pressure. But today’s most effective leaders are also rethinking what it means to lead people – not just projects. As mental health and suicide prevention become front-burner issues in construction, a new kind of leadership is emerging. …

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Why Your Best Workers Keep Quitting (and It’s Not About Pay)

The commercial construction industry is staring down a grim reality. The industry-wide labor shortage, once considered temporary, has become persistent. Construction companies across the United States were unable to fill over half a million positions last year, and a predicted 454,000 positions will remain vacant in 2025. Desperate to keep projects on track, many firms …

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Drowning in the Details? Seven Steps to Overcoming the Urge to Micromanage

It starts innocently enough. You want to ensure everything runs smoothly, so you check in often. You spot a typo in a presentation, so you fix it yourself. Someone misses a minor detail, and you think, “I’ll just handle it next time.” Before long, you’re reviewing every email, sitting in on every meeting, and wondering …

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