Every construction company has a culture – either by design or by default – and the same applies to every job site. That’s right, every job site has a unique culture of its own. If that’s the case, what are the best practices for developing and improving culture at the job site level?
Please tune in this week as Dennis reviews his top seven job site culture components and what works for his members. Let us hear from you in the comments section; what works for you in engineering terrific culture on your job sites?
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Boyd Smith says:
Great talk, I have worked as a sub contractor for different builders and owners that work that way almost to the letter. There projects are the most enjoyable and profitable for everyone involved. It is refreshing to listen to blogs that actually make sense.
Thank you,
Boyd
Muskoka Stone Co.
Dennis Engelbrecht says:
Glad you enjoyed it! Spread the word – construction can be a win-win for all if everyone does their part to make it so.