Bet on Talent – How To Create a Remarkable Culture That Wins the Hearts of Customers

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
14 minutes

Every construction company has a culture whether intentional or by default. Culture is a kind of nebulous concept; what does it even mean? What does a toxic culture look like? What about a healthy one?

Please tune in this week as Wayne reviews Dee Ann Turner’s terrific book Bet on Talent, details why PEOPLE DECISIONS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT ONES YOU’LL EVER MAKE, and presents seven tips for crafting a healthy culture in your company. We look forward to your comments.

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