Think back 20 years to who the most dominant contractors were in your geography. How many of them are still around? How many of them are still prospering? Have others passed them by, and, if so, why?
Please watch this week as Wayne bounces off a Family Business magazine article from earlier this year. What are the three tactics contractors must adopt in order to remain relevant in constantly evolving, constantly shifting markets populated by people who are also continuously changing? And why is “expert advice” sometimes so flawed as it is in this rambling, somewhat incoherent article? We’d like to know what you’re doing to stay relevant in your market(s); please share with us in the comments section.
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Michael Ure says:
I’d be interested to hear about your thoughts on “work from home” options for the current employee market.
Wayne Rivers says:
I think it’s not “work from home anymore, Michael. It’s “work from anywhere.”
Andy Ross -Columbus Group says:
I’d be curious to hear more about your engineering friend “blowing up” each department on a rotating basis every 5 years, and just about “reinventing” the company periodically. I understand the concept, but it seems pretty novel and out of the ordinary, would have no idea where to start. Since you just touched on that briefly, do you have any other information or resources to share on the topic?
Wayne Rivers says:
And one more for you, Andy https://www.familybusinessinstitute.com/tom-brady-and-creative-destruction/
Wayne Rivers says:
Here’s more on my engineering friend, Andy https://www.familybusinessinstitute.com/the-paradox-of-change/