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Constructonomics: July 2009 - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Thursday, July 30, 2009. Top 5 ways to save money on construction projects. To the contractor who will turn around and blame every cost and schedule overrun on the architect until everybody lands in court fighting over money. It’s really a lovely system we have worked out, but without the initial financing from the bank, our diabolical plans cannot even begin. 8217; to you!
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Constructonomics: September 2009 - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Does Your Company Do Employee Reviews? I Think I Know. When was your last employee review? Now, I'm not talking about some pat on the back for a job well done, or a passive aggressive comment from your boss at the water cooler, I'm talking about a sit down, face-to-face, knock-down, drag-out, employee review. I doubt it was anytime soon. Many profes...
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Constructonomics: The Great Recession Ain't Bad for Everyone - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Tuesday, November 10, 2009. The Great Recession Ain't Bad for Everyone. I just read a CNN.com article. About how after a tough year in 2008, banker bonuses will be up 40% in 2009. Thank God! The reality of the situation is that during recessions companies run very lean and cut costs wherever possible. They also may be paying less on financing, credit, and goods and services...
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Constructonomics: Sometimes it's Just Better To Tell the Truth - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Sometimes it's Just Better To Tell the Truth. Nirvana and you can enjoy eternal enlightenment in liar's. I know people who can lead someone to believe a pelican will swoop down and pick them out of mid-air if they jump off the nearest skyscraper. This is of course without mentioning anything about a skyscraper. To me, it looked like he quit because n...
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Constructonomics: Good to Great is Good and Great - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Monday, June 15, 2009. Good to Great is Good and Great. If you ever get the chance to read Good to Great. I thought it was funny that General Electric often considered a poster child of late twentieth century business practice with the fist pounding and head slashing of Jack Welsh, only beat the market by 2.8 times and didn't make the Good to Great List. Super Bowl coaches spee...
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Constructonomics: Where "Good to Great" just isn't quite right - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Sunday, November 15, 2009. Where "Good to Great" just isn't quite right. Good to Great" is one of the highest selling business books of all-time with millions of copies sold and still about 300,000 each year. I will be the first to say that I like the book. Regardless of the fact that two (that I know of) of the "Good to Great" companies (Fannie Mae and Circuit City) have colla...
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Constructonomics: June 2009 - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. Is all this Green stuff a bunch of bologna? I've heard several very strong arguments for the existence of global climate change and very few for it's non-existence. Actually. Has given me the best argument against global warming I have ever heard:. We don’t even know how to take care of ourselves. I’m tired of f* *ing earth day. Think about it this way,.
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Constructonomics: Blown Budget - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Thursday, November 12, 2009. Posted by John Poole. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Trust me, this is good. Sign up for our Email Newsletter. Nice People With Whom To Do Business. Professional construction and remodeling forum. Subscribe to Constructonomics by Email. Become a fan of Constructonomics! Comments to OSHA Guidelines Spotlight Small Construction Business. Where Go...
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Constructonomics: May 2009 - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Thursday, May 28, 2009. The New Hockey Stick. Posted by Dharmesh Shah writer of OnStartups.com. The New Hockey Stick. Posted by John Poole. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Why not work for yourself? Rather, I found work through a Craigslist. Seems to be recession proof. The job consisted of a survey of the existing site as well some more detailed drawings showing locations of fibe...
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