Leadership Pivots

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
9 minute

The construction industry, like most other pursuits, is fairly resistant to change. But in today’s world with its unprecedented rate of change and associated challenges, the ability to pivot has become a requirement of good leaders.

Watch Digging Deeper this week as Dennis shares the importance and necessity of embracing change and encourages you to course correct when necessary and take decisive action. How well developed is your ability to pivot? We’d love to hear how you have driven necessary change and reset your company’s course. Please share with us in the comments below.

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