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A frustration shared by many restorers is inventory control. You wake up one morning and all the extension cords are gone, an air mover goes missing, a dehumidifier gets left on a job site.
While working with clients earlier this month, I began thinking about the reasons behind creating surveys to find out if employees are satisfied with their jobs.
Were you ready? And are you ready for the next catastrophic (CAT) event? Whether it is more frozen pipes to come, a flood or hurricane, we need to be ready. We need to be ready to handle high call volumes and respond.
Project management is defined as the discipline of planning, organizing, securing and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives.