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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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Suicide Prevention as a Construction Health and Safety Priority

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the construction industry has one of the highest rates of suicide among U.S. industries, with 1,000 workers dying from construction-related work accidents in 2022 compared to 6,000 who died by suicide. The hard truth is that this means construction workers are six times more likely to jump …

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The Visionary’s Map: A Brain-Based Guide to Unlocking Creativity and Driving Innovation

Despite the energy and effort you and your team pour into trying to innovate, does it often feel like there’s no real progress? When new challenges and opportunities arise, you aspire to chart a bold new course, yet time and time again, you find yourself stuck, like you’re relying on an outdated map. Perhaps your …

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