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Price: $14.97
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With today’s razor-thin margins, every company must reduce the costs of
delivering projects, just to survive. You may be wondering where those cost
reductions are going to come from.
Amazingly, many of them are hiding right on
your job sites. To see them, you must change the way you view cost control.
Here, we’ll see how to replace strategies that squeeze costs out with
strategies that build cost-savings in. It’s the winning formula.
Unfortunately, most people try to improve profitability by working longer
hours and working their people longer hours. This practice ignores some basic
facts about human beings, and is ultimately self-defeating.
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This course shows you:
- Where to look for savings.
- How to identify and counteract project inertia.
- How staffing accuracy affects job site costs, and what to do about
it.
- How a mobilization plan can reduce job site costs dramatically.
- Why saving money on working drawings is very expensive.
- What communication issues to address.
- How standards enforcement produces savings.
- The role of front-line supervision.
- Training tips
- Tool tips
- Technology tips.
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If you can increase profitability by
working an extra hour each day, why not two extra hours? Or ten? Why not just
work non-stop? You can see where this is going. Surprise--most of us are
trained not to take the correct approach. And that
means we have to know the material that is in this course or we are doomed to
repeat the same losing formula. Which way sounds better to you?
To view the complete Table of Contents for this course,
click here
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Approximate study time: 7 hours
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