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Leading the Workforce into the Future: The Key to Retaining Top Talent
This webinar will review trends impacting the construction industry, and how leaders can navigate change to successfully move their organization into the future. Knowing that retaining top talent is more important than ever, the webinar will help...
Pivotal New Cybersecurity Requirements for Government Contractors
Adapting Business Development to the New Economy
In recent months, the world of business development in the construction industry has significantly changed. Industry events have been abruptly cancelled and large healthcare, aviation, and education focused conferences have been postponed...
The Top Ten Commissioning Challenges
Learn to effectively use the commissioning process to increase construction quality and productivity. Typical process improvements include early identification of MEP system deficiencies, scheduling of critical path systems check-out, avoiding...
Adapting and Advancing Business Development in the New Economy
In 2020, the world of Business Development in the construction industry has significantly changed. Industry events have been abruptly cancelled, in-person events and conferences have been postponed indefinitely. Business development as we knew it has...
Throw Away the Box: Learn How to Inspire Innovation in Yourself and Your Company
Technical construction professionals and creative thinking don’t often go hand-in-hand, but they should. Creative thinking is essential to fostering innovation and leadership in every business. This is how companies are able to face tomorrow’s...
Statement From CMAA President & CEO on Infrastructure Bill
The Colossal Failure of Most Strategy Plans & How To Make Yours Impactful
The vast majority of strategic plan development goes like this: your leadership team goes on a two-day retreat and creates a list of "to do" items to fix some problems; they are put into a nice branded and bound strategy book and distributed to all...