Contractor Profile A Commitment to Caring: At A-1 Roofing & Siding of Long Island, Everyone Is Treated Like Family Samantha Meux February 7, 2014 No Comments “We’re a family business that really strives to be the best and do the right thing,” Co-Owner and Vice President John Malizia Jr. said.Read More
Damato of the Day Is “Under-Promise and Over-Deliver” Rick Damato January 7, 2014 One Comment I should confess right up front that this blog posting is part of my New Year’s resolution to write more frequently.Read More
Best of Success Seminar: Retain Quality Workers and Succeed in Any Economy Chris King December 4, 2013 No Comments It costs a lot of time, money and energy to hire, train and retain top-quality employees, but if you do it the right way, it’s worth the investment.Read More
Measuring Up Building a Workforce Takes Time People can be very frustrating to work with, but without employees, you are not a contractor. Monroe Porter October 4, 2013 No Comments I frequently receive questions from customers regarding the difficulty in building a workforce.Read More
Health Care Reform to Take Center Stage at Best of Success Chris King August 28, 2013 No Comments The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law on March 23, 2010, and several of its key provisions are scheduled for Jan. 1, 2014.Read More
Protecting the Innocent: When Good Employees Go Bad Monroe Porter April 11, 2013 No Comments Bosses can't be too sweet when things go sour. Read More
The Impact of the Noel Canning Decision on the NLRB Richard Alaniz April 11, 2013 No Comments The Obama administrations decisions are changing labor union dynamics. Read More
Six Symptoms of a Declining Business Monroe Porter March 6, 2013 No Comments For years I have talked about the four stages of business organizations: wonder, blunder, thunder and plunder.Read More
Tips for Dealing With Difficult People Monroe Porter February 11, 2013 No Comments Successful contracting is more about dealing with people than it is about using the tools. Read More
The Affordable Care Act in the Construction Industry Trent Cotney December 5, 2012 No Comments With its enactment in March 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) became one of the most polarizing pieces of legislation in recent history. Read More