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Essential Construction KPIs to Improve Profits and Productivity

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Why Construction Teams Should Be Tracking Way More Than Financials. Is it over or under budget? In fact, 43% of construction firms prioritize immediate financial goals over organizational resilience. Construction teams need to track more than financials to determine a project’s success. Construction KPIs: A Breakdown.

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Where Does Your IT Budget Go?

Carol Hagen

According to an MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research Study, the average firm spends 71% of their IT budget on running current systems and some blow as much as 80% of their budget keeping the status quo. What if you could reduce this to 50-60% of the IT budget? .

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Arizona Sales Tax Prime Contracting Examples for 2015: How to Receive Automatic Updates

Carol Hagen

Marj Weber, Irontree Construction Inc introduces the AZ sales tax panel (left to right): Craig McPike, Snell & Wilmer; Christie Comanita, Arizona Dept. Marj Weber, Irontree Construction Inc introduces the AZ sales tax panel (left to right): Craig McPike, Snell & Wilmer; Christie Comanita, Arizona Dept. Washington #233, Tempe.

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Arizona Construction Salary Survey Says…

Carol Hagen

The Arizona Construction Salary Survey provides you with the employee compensation benchmarks for budgeting and data for best practices during your salary negotiations. While Monster, Craigslist and Jobing.com usage were more popular, the Arizona construction industry has begun to embrace some social media. “89% of U.S.

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Construction Salary Survey

Carol Hagen

The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) Valley of the Sun Chapter in Phoenix AZ has compiled the 2009 comprehensive salary survey as a resource for the construction industry. Thank you to the many associations and their members who participated in the survey for recognizing the value you add to the community.

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