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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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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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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you aspire to chart a bold new course, yet time and time again, you find yourself stuck, like you’re relying on an outdated map.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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