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Rethinking Who Leads: A Smarter Approach to Building Construction’s Leadership Bench

Construction is facing a real talent shortage. But alongside the struggle to bring new people in, another challenge is holding companies back – the potential that’s already inside their workforce is often going unrecognized. Leadership isn’t always loud or obvious. It doesn’t always come with seniority, technical expertise, or a traditional title. When companies rely …

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Driving Results with Wellness Programs

Construction projects demand precision, safety, and timely execution. Job sites change hourly and require careful planning. The workforce’s capacity to produce is the linchpin for favorable results. Workforce instability can undermine any project phase. While a strong safety culture is paramount and always prioritized, the same attention should be given to improving employee performance and …

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How Leaders Can Support Employees Navigating Family Mental Health Challenges

Editor’s note: May is Mental Health Awareness Month. We encourage you, the leaders of the construction industry, to support your employees through their mental health struggles and to seek help for yourself too, when needed. There are many resources linked below. Please share them with your teams. Historically, mental health was considered a taboo topic …

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