How to Manage More Than one Job

DELEGATION AND STRONG LINES OF COMMUNICATION ARE THE KEYS TO SUCCESS

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One way construction companies grow is by increasing the number of jobs produced at one time. Often, however, the current management — whether it’s one person, a partnership, or a team — cannot expand its time or energy effectively to handle fast growth. When the number of jobs your company takes on increases, so does the number of clients, subs, and employees you have to manage, not to mention the growing stack of paperwork you have to handle. Managing multiple jobs is a juggling act. The effort needed to keep everything going is exhausting, and with each new job you take on, the likelihood of “making a costly mistake” increases dramatically. As production manager for a Maryland remodeling company, I

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About the Author

Tim Faller

Tim Faller, known as the “Master of Production” at Remodelers Advantage, recently retired from his post as senior consultant where, for 17 years, he worked with hundreds of remodeling companies, large and small, to help improve profits by creating smooth, efficient production systems. Prior to his work with Remodelers Advantage, he worked in the field for 25 years as a production manager, project manager, and lead carpenter. He is the author of the The Lead Carpenter Handbook and Dear Remodeler.

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