Sit down with the employees at Greiner Heating & Air Conditioning and you’ll receive a ton of reasons why they enjoy working there. The fact that that there is flexibility in the workplace and that abundant training is offered certainly rank high.
While hitting the road the last few years to interview winners in The NEWS’ “Best Contractor to Work for” contest, I have noticed an underlining theme. Usually, the winners treat their employees as humans, not strictly numbers.
Contractors involved in design-build (D-B) were asked to look into their crystal ball to see what’s ahead in the D-B process. Here are a few prognostications for 2007.
Contractors experienced in the design-build (D-B) process have plenty of advice for those who have not stepped into either the commercial or residential design-build arena, but strongly desire to do so. Here are some of the responses provided to The NEWS.
By those experienced in the field, 2007 should be labeled the year of design-build. All trends, indications, and research certainly point in that direction. With a significant number of commercial and institutional building systems reaching their useful operating lives, some predict design-build will continue to gain momentum this year.
“If it doesn’t matter who wins or loses, then why do they keep score?” - Vince Lombardi. Is not one goal of each and every coach to win every game? Didn’t coaching legends Vince Lombardi, Red Auerbach, et al, hate losing?
In the case of this Fluke ad, size did not matter It packed a lot of solid information in this small 20-inch ad. Of course, the goal of the company was to provide information regarding its new Fluke 561 HVACPro, a tool that measures IR and contact temperature.
Print advertising is an important part of every advertising campaign. The NEWS’ Top Ads of 2006 were prime examples of how different types of good advertising works for each company. This year the common link among winners was their innovative headlines.