in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
The truth is, there are no shortcuts to greatness.
Building a successful construction company requires setting goals and metrics, investing in your people, refining your processes, and never settling for mediocrity.
Every decision, every action, is a piece of the puzzle that ultimately shapes the future of your business.
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If you want to have a thriving construction business in 2024, you need to change how you manage your team.
We, at The Professional Builder, recommend adopting the Problem-Solution-Recommendation (PSR) approach. This means training your team to take accountability for their roles, problem-solve, and make independent decisions.
When, as a business owner, you step back from the day-to-day process, you can direct your attention to more significant tasks, like hiring and vetting qualified individuals, closing deals, and developing new processes.
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πͺ The road to success in property investment isn't a sprint; it's a marathon. π‘π
Often, people are in a rush to strike it rich in a single deal, but the real wealth is built over time, through a series of consistent, well-executed steps. It's like laying the bricks for a strong foundation: one by one, they create a structure that can stand the test of time.
π This episode is your guide to understanding the long game in property investment, the art of consistency, and the secrets of building wealth over years, not months. Ready to embrace the journey? Subscribe so you won't miss this episode!
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In construction, your skill and efficiency should reflect in your earnings. Guest David Baker βͺ@rapidqsβ¬ emphasizes the value of getting paid your worth for your expertise.
πͺποΈ Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, recognizing your true value is the first step to thriving in this industry. Don't settle for less when you have so much to offer! π°β¨
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Hey everyone!
Have you ever taken a moment to reflect on the importance of finding our people beyond the boundaries of our work landscape? Our guest, Andrew Bayly, MP and adventurer, goes deep into this topic and offers valuable advice!
Drawing inspiration from figures like Winston Churchill - you know, a master bricklayer, an author, a polo player, and a brilliant artist, to name a few - he emphasizes the need to have mentors and allies in our life's journey.
So if you're looking for those dependable people to help you navigate lifeβs twists and turns, start by building relationships with your close-knit political circle, lifelong friends, or a supportive life partner. π€
Let's get insight from Andrew on government policies, the state of the construction sector in NZ, and more in this full episode: https://youtu.be/XJQMMKT316M?si=u4dJY...
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βLet the experts guide us.β
In this insightful discussion, Andrew Bayly underscores the significance of a more collaborative approach between the government and the construction industry.
His vision includes establishing a representative group to facilitate dialogue and determine the industry's key priorities.
By allowing the industry to take the lead in shaping its future, the government can offer more effective support that aligns with the industry's needs and goals.
Rather than imposing regulations, Andrew advocates for a partnership where the industry's insights guide strategic decisions. π€πΌ
Do you agree with his sentiment? Share with us your thoughts!
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