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Thom McAnally

The Hiring Zone: Are You Learning Something New About Remote Design Employees?

With the coronavirus moving many positions from the business office to the home office, some employers are learning things they never thought possible. One of those things is how remote employees seem to have more time to devote to getting the job done. I spoke to several employers about...

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July 2020
Issue #12252
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Gary Fleisher

Are You Prepared to Build a Modular Factory?

Gary Fleisher

Over the last couple of years, a lot of new modular home factories have either opened their doors and are taking orders or are in the process of opening. It’s inevitable that many businesses fail in the first 3–5 years for a myriad of reasons, mostly from being under-financed...

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July 2020
Issue #12252
Page 92
Robert Glowinski

EPDs Give Consumers Environmental Assurance for Using Wood Products

Robert Glowinski

Imagine you’re standing in the bread aisle at your local grocery store, contemplating what loaf you should take home that day. If you’re like any of the millions of health-conscious shoppers, you’ll subconsciously turn the loaf over and read the nutrition label for a better...

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July 2020
Issue #12252
Page 100
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Current Lumber Market is a ‘Fad’!

Matt Layman

Without exception, in every conversation I have had regarding the pandemic’s positive impact on the lumber market, not a single person thought this outcome was possible. On my part, I see that as a failure. My job is to detect the unexpected. When I do not, that creates the 1.4 out of...

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July 2020
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Page 102
Joe Campagna

Lumber Joe

Joe Campagna

After 40 years in project management and product ownership for the financial service industry, dealing with everything from futures to equities to basis trading, I thought my brain couldn’t possibly manage another acronym. But, in a world that constantly changes, I too had to evolve...

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July 2020
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Page 104
Thom McAnally

Safety Topics – What Safety Topics?

Have you used our Safety First topics in your production safety meetings? If not, why not? Safety First began in 2013 and the topics rotate every 24 months. This rotation schedule ensures that  your new hires have access to important safety topics. From Substance Abuse, Safe Lifting...

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July 2020
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Page 107
David Cocke, S.E.

Business Owners Today: What Else Could Happen?

David Cocke

How can a “Back-to-Business” plan help communities and business owners recover after a damaging event? In this guest article, David Cocke, S.E., explores the history of “B2B” programs and how they help expedite the inspection process so owners can get back to normal...

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July 2020
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Page 116
Omer Abdullah

Truth, Lies, and Salespeople

Omer Abdullah

I recently heard a talk by Bob Myers, General Manager of the Golden State Warriors, on leadership, values, and culture in winning teams. It was a great speech and there were many points he raised that made sense, and really resonated with me.   He also struck me as a thoughtful and...

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July 2020
Issue #12252
Page 120
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on a Smooth Transition

Joe Kannapell

Not by choice in 1989, I transitioned from being behind a CM’s desk around to the front of the desk as a supplier. My old company took me back, despite the “blemishes” on my record as a plant manager. On my first day in the field, I picked up a 1987 Ford Taurus from outside our...

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July 2020
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