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Honor the Field

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
13 minute

Caring for your field workers is a surprising differentiator between great and poor contractors. All contractors talk about their people, safety, and other field-related issues, but many just pay lip service. The deceptively simple act of showing appreciation goes a long way.

Watch the seventh of Dennis’ final ten Digging Deeper vlogs where he emphasizes the importance of honoring field workers as a key factor towards construction success. We’d love to hear what you’re doing to connect and engage with your workforce. Please share with us in the comments below.

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