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2007 Reports
- #2007-1: Eliminate Your Corporate Overhead
- #2007-3: The Psychology in Preparing Construction Bids - Part 1: Scarcity and the Low Bid
- #2007-4: The Psychology in Preparing Construction Bids - Part 2: Use Scarcity to Your Benefit
- #2007-5: How to Differentiate Your Company from the Competition
- #2007-6: The Future of the Construction Industry - How to Fix a Broken Industry - Part 1: The Need for Change
- #2007-7: The Future of the Construction Industry - How to Fix a Broken Industry - Part 2: How the Contractors Must Change The Way They Deal With the Clients
- #2007-8: The Future of the Construction Industry - How to Fix a Broken Industry - Part 3: How to Attract and Retain Workers in the Future
- #2007-9: The Future of the Construction Industry - How to Fix a Broken Industry - Part 4: How to Increase Contractor Profitability
- #2007-10: Is Your Company Management Approach Poised to Destroy Your Company?
- #2007-11: Relationships and High-Performance Construction Projects
- #2007-12: The Year 2007 in Review
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