Never a Better Time for Strategic Planning!

Torch and Box
By Performance Construction Advisors
7 minutes

An unexpected outgrowth of the pandemic is that it has allowed so many members (as well as Dennis himself!) to rethink life and legacy goals. Now that the disruption of the past 18 months is ever so slowly receding, it is the perfect time to develop/review/refresh your road map for the future. While the future looks clearer now than a year ago, we are still dealing with supply chain, pricing, and people disruptions, and you’ll need viable strategies to combat all three challenges.

Watch Digging Deeper this week as Dennis tells you why now is an especially good time to get back to engineering your future via robust strategic planning. We’d love to hear what steps you’re taking to ensure success for your companies. Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below. Thank you!

There’s also never a better time to prepare your high potential employees for their futures. Enroll them to our one-of-a-kind leadership development program The Contractor Business Boot Camp and give them the opportunity to learn the business of construction from industry experts and peers alike. Our next class is scheduled for Jan 27, 2022 in Raleigh, and it’s already half-full. Contact Charlotte today at ckopp@familybusinessinstitute.com to learn more.

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