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EZ Scaffold Corp.
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Hydro Mobile, Inc.
Loot
Non-Stop Scaffolding
PROSOCO, Inc.
SOLA/Keson
SPEC MIX LLC
Stabila
Westlake Royal Stone Solutions
Find-a-Contractor Masonry Buyer's Guide

Small Company Survival Skills to Reach the Next Level of Success

Provider: Informa
Discipline: Ethics & Business Practices
Credits: 3.00

Most contractors start a business because they are adept at a field skill - weather flat work, masonry or specialty concrete services. But inevitably small and start-up companies face the same business management challenges that large companies face. Smaller companies just have to handle those challenges different than large companies do. Why? Because the smaller contractor wears many hats and is more hands-on in all aspects of the business from, the office to the field. Smaller contractors don't necessarily have people to "delegate" to. In this session, we will focus on best practices for owners running a smaller construction business or who are starting a new company.

1. Review the stages every company progresses through from start-up to maturity
2. Recognize the best practices required at each stage of growth for any business
3. Assessment of your company against the best practices and where improvement is needed
4. Develop an action plan enabling you to grow and reach the next level in your business

For more information please visit www.worldofconcrete.com or contact Informa at 972-536-6416.

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“The mason contractors involved in the MCAA all work towards the same goals.”

David Veazey
Veazey Enterprises, Inc.
MCAA member since 1965

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