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As a construction company owner or executive, one of your biggest hurdles is to reduce the uncertainty in your business. Out in the field, you want to ensure that your project team isn’t vulnerable or defenseless when the curveballs come at them, that they are controlling the project instead of allowing the project to control them...
Here are some recent articles contributed by Tricia Atallah that contain good advice about managing a successful construction business:
May/June 2008 "Where Is Your Competitive Edge?" May/June 2008 March/April 2008 "It Pays To Be Picky", Contractor Advantage, March/April 2008
January/February 2008 "How To Build A Strong Team", Contractor Advantage, January/February 2008
November/December 2007 "Breaking Up Can Be Hard To Do", Contractor Advantage, November/December 2007
September/October 2007 "Marketing Your Business", Contractor Advantage, September/October 2007
July/August 2007 "Financial Planning", Contractor Advantage, July/August 2007
April 2007 "Plan For Success", April 2007
March/April 2007 "Managing Your Bottom Line", Contractor Advantage, March/April 2007
February 2007 "Building A Top Team In A Boom Market", New York Construction, February 2007
January/February 2007 "10 Essential Building Blocks to Success ", Contractor Advantage, January/February 2007
Patricia W. Atallah - In The News
May 15, 2006 "Building a Successful Construction Company - filled with strategies and clear thinking for startup construction firms and established contractors", Kaplan Publishing
October 25, 2005 "Tricia Atallah - Executive of the Month", New York Real Estate Journal |