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The Restoration & Remediation Ask the Expert Podcasts
R&R Ask the Expert podcasts give you insight on specific restoration industry-related topics, through the eyes of the real experts. Check back often for new podcasts with new experts and new topics! Have a topic you would like to learn more about? Email your idea to [email protected].
Dr. Gene Cole speaks about the history of pandemics, what we can learn from them as far as responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent cleaning efforts, safety for cleaning crews, and SO MUCH MORE!
A friend of mine recently approached me after reading a booklet I wrote a few years ago titled Overcoming Stage 2 Stall. The booklet addresses symptoms and remedies for four of the leading causes of this condition.
In this Monday Morning Notes series, I respond to his request by expanding on remedies for one of the causes I call Checking Out.
If you’d like a copy of the booklet, you can download it for free at Violand.com/stage-2-stall.
If we open our minds wide enough we can find inspiration in just about anything and anyone. The challenge can be to avoid becoming uninspired when life doesn’t go the way we want it to.
In today’s Note, I offer a few suggestions on how to find inspiration while avoiding the pitfalls that can test our resolve.
It’s never fun doing an autopsy of a failed business. It’s even more unpleasant when it involves a family business. Liquidating the assets and turning the lock on the door that one last time is gut-wrenching.
While today’s Note relates to a family business, the message is the same for non-family businesses. Included are a few suggestions on how to avoid this unpleasant situation.
Dave Dybdahl, president of ARMR Network, presents on “Practical Risk Management for Cleaning and Restoration Contractors” at ICS Presents Connections to the Cleaning and Restoration Industry.