Advertiser Forum: Celebrating the Industry at BCMC 2024 Anna Stamm The industry was on display at the 2024 Building Component Manufacturers Conference in Milwaukee last month, and by all accounts it was a great show. From what I’ve heard, the venue was welcoming, the attendees enthusiastic, and the exhibitors eager to show what they have to offer. Many... Read More November 2024 Issue #16304 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Being Prepared Anna Stamm Unlike my father who was an Eagle Scout, I never had any professional training in being prepared. I’m a fan of the idea though, and I like to Be Prepared for situations as best as I can anticipate. Crafting Your Plan Simply put, the best way to be prepared is to think about the... Read More October 2024 Issue #16303 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Articles, Ads, and Tales from The Advertiser Anna Stamm My July column, What’s in The Advertiser’s Forum?, reiterates that our monthly issues contain content that our authors and advertisers would like to submit, rather than designating particular topics or themes each month. But that doesn’t stop some themes from appearing! Are... Read More September 2024 Issue #16302 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Correlation, Causation, or Coincidence Anna Stamm Determining a genuine cause and effect relationship can be tricker than it seems. Some situations are obvious, but others may be only coincidental. How do we know for certain? When Causation is Obvious Thankfully, some cause and effect relationships are easy to prove. You fall down and... Read More August 2024 Issue #16301 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: What’s in The Advertiser’s Forum? Anna Stamm What’s in our forum? Simply put, we include articles and updates that our readers want to share. Will every reader be interested in every article? No, but that’s true with most magazines. What’s more important to us is that our articles contain information and ideas that our... Read More July 2024 Issue #16300 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Degrees of Safe or Sorry Anna Stamm Most will agree the adage, “better safe than sorry,” serves as a helpful warning sometimes. It’s an easy way for us to justify taking extra precautions, even when they seem unnecessary, because we’d rather do a little more first than suffer the consequences of a less... Read More June 2024 Issue #16299 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Sugar Pills and Rocket Fuel Anna Stamm It never ceases to amaze me how “simple” things can become so complicated. I’m sure I’m not alone in this quandary – the feeling that you’ve stepped into a maze and now struggle to get out. Simple Beginnings, Complicated Developments Last spring, I... Read More May 2024 Issue #16298 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Random Acts of Kindness Anna Stamm In last month’s Showing Appreciation with Candy and Corned Beef, I remind everyone how easy it can be to build camaraderie and team spirit at your business with a little effort and a little food. As a perfect follow-up to that, I have a little story to share as a reminder that kindness and... Read More April 2024 Issue #16297 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Showing Appreciation with Candy and Corned Beef Anna Stamm The holiday season is upon us (yes, really), and it provides ample opportunities to build camaraderie and team spirit at your business with a little effort and a little food. Making the Effort Many companies have some form of employee appreciation program, but those that don’t have... Read More March 2024 Issue #16296 Page 6
Advertiser Forum: Remembering a Good Man Anna Stamm All human beings are flawed, some more so than others. When I think of Dan Holland, I cannot remember a time when he was anything less than a very good man. For more than a decade, I worked with Dan at WTCA/SBCA, both in his role as WTCA President and as Chapter President of the Mid South... Read More February 2024 Issue #16295 Page 6