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Statistics and figures from the industry data.
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Keith Steier says his company, Knockout Renovation Svcs., New York, had 13 appointments to look at projects during the first part of March. That's 30% more appointments than they had the whole month one year ago.
The final Remodeling Market Index (RMI) of 2005 showed a slowdown in the fourth quarter. The year as a whole was positive— though somewhat below the level of 2004.
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In an e-mail to his contemporaries, Bethesda, Md., remodeler Mark Scott recently wrote, “Our local city council has become strongly anti-growth.” He continued to write, “I assume it's in response to public opinion,” and it's easy to imagine many of the recipients of the correspondence nodding their...
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Remodelers are getting irritable, and with good reason: looming lead paint regulations, proliferating “smart-growth” restrictions, rising workers' comp premiums, and month-long waits for permits. In fact, remodelers are fit to be tied about every conceivable type of regulation, fee, or tax, but...
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Hiring the right people is a tough job. Every prospective employee works hard to present a fantastic first impression. Someone who doesn't frequently hire can be fooled into hiring the wrong person. It's important to use every tool to dig beneath the enthusiastic veneer to get to the real person...
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Is it ever OK to hire a friend to work in my company?
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At Teevan Restoration's Christmas party last December, while Benjamin Ladomirak orally recognized his employees for their hard work, Dr. Pilar De Olave stood nearby and translated his words into Spanish.
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Everybody has his or her own way of doing something. But, Chris Donatelli says, when you're trying to systematize, this kind of idiosyncratic behavior can lead to inefficiency and confusion. “Our way isn't the only way,” Donatelli says about him and his partner Tony Castillo, “but we're selling a...
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A few years ago, Jeff Titus began using personality profiles for all new hires and existing employees to help staff communicate better. At the same time, to help employees understand why the company was doing this, Titus, owner of the 12-employee Titus Built in Wilton, Conn., says, “I thought it...