4 Ways You Can Use a Recession to Build Resilience
Originally published in Construction Executive By Shane Brown As the coronavirus recession starts to bite, construction companies can go in one of two directions. They…
Originally published in Construction Executive By Shane Brown As the coronavirus recession starts to bite, construction companies can go in one of two directions. They…
Originally published in Construction Executive By Shane Brown and Dawn Jinsky A 60-year-old contractor who’s built up a $10 million business must be all set…
Originally published in Constructor By Shane Brown and Laura Claeys After a decade of strong economic conditions, many construction executives had started to think seriously…
Originally published in Construction Executive By Shane Brown There’s a glaring discrepancy in the construction industry between the kind of business exit that owners want…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Shane Brown When it comes to exiting your business, you cannot have too many options. Too many…
Originally published in Constructor By Shane Brown and Bob Tinglestad Industry peer groups are a great way for companies to break out of their bubble…
Originally published in Modern Contractor Solutions By Shane Brown Construction company succession can be challenging at the best of times, but that transition is often…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Shane Brown and Bob Tinglestad Using data analytics and business intelligence to improve business outcomes is among the…
Originally published in Modern Contractor Solutions By Shane Brown With U.S. unemployment rates at generational lows, construction companies face one of the most severe talent…
Originally published in Construction Today By Shane Brown Many construction companies are increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks, as the proliferation of mobile devices and other field equipment…