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Every day, Tom Kelly takes a moment to log on to the New York Times Web site to see how the stock market did the previous day.
For the fourth consecutive year, sales of existing single-family homes have hit an all-time high.
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A “strategic alliance” between The Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement retailer, and AARP, the lobbying powerhouse for Americans age 50 and over, kicked off in December with the first of several initiatives targeting AARP members: 4% discounts on The Home Depot gift cards.
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Some six years after selling its first franchise, Case Handyman Services has expanded rapidly, with 66 partners nationwide. Now, its sister company, Case Design/Remodeling, a Bethesda, Md.–based firm that served the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area to the tune of $40 million in 2004, hopes to...
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Maybe it's time to stop worrying about what the remodeling industry will look like when it finally consolidates and start thinking about what to do if it never does.
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There are really two sides to communication: First is the interpersonal side of communication, which includes active listening, body language, and eye contact. We discussed those last month. The other side of communication is the system created within the company to facilitate the effective flow of...
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Most modern contracts account for at least some known and unknown risks such as force majeure events (e.g., unusually severe weather, labor strikes) and differing conditions on the project site. But one risk not often addressed is price fluctuations for labor, materials, and equipment.
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Nobody likes bidding for jobs, but one northern New Jersey remodeler who prefers to remain anonymous has a method that helps him maintain some control. For the past five years he's kept a log of competitors' bids.
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Anyone can clean up their office,” says Anne McGurty of Strategize and Organize in Denver, “but the key to getting organized is having a process to retrieve things quickly.”
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There are more than 800,000 remodeling businesses in the United States; nearly 50,000 do over $1 million in yearly sales. But it's a market that manufacturers often miss. So you may have to go to the mountain to get discounts.