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Leadership Tune Up - Part Five
Posted by Bruce W. Woolpert on Mar 18, 2015
Having an Effective Leadership Framework.
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Leadership Tune Up - Part Five
Posted by Bruce W. Woolpert on Mar 18, 2015
No Fear of Repercussions for Mistakes.
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Leadership Tune Up - Part Four
Posted by Bruce W. Woolpert on Mar 18, 2015
Performance Measurement
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Leadership Tune Up - Part Three
Posted by Bruce W. Woolpert on Mar 18, 2015
Telling the Truth – Even When It’s Not Popular.
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Fly-By-Night Paving Contractor Hit with Huge Fine
Posted by Tom Squeri on Mar 18, 2015
Fly-By-Night Paving Contractor Hit with Huge Fine
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Leadership Tune Up - Part Two
Posted by Bruce W. Woolpert on Mar 18, 2015
Doing What Is Right.
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Leadership Tune Up - First of a Series
Posted by Bruce W. Woolpert on Mar 18, 2015
Managers can occasionally benefit from a leadership “tune-up” The outside world may push us slightly off track. Like maintaining the precise operation of a high performance engine, organizational leaders need to stop occasionally to push the reset button. The leadership engine is running, but is it running most effectively? There are small skill-alignment tweaks to be made that greatly enhance organizational performance and help leaders to feel successful with the difficult work they do. Many of these tune-up skills are helpful for everyone in an organization. This is the first installment of a six part series of important tips for managers.
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Technical Note – Permeable Paver Systems
Posted by Mike Munn on Mar 18, 2015
Permeable pavers are becoming increasingly popular as people and agencies strive to protect our environment. Permeable pavers help prevent water runoff and charge aquifers. Permeable pavers can only achieve designed drainage when specific aggregates are installed to create a totally permeable “system.” This system is comprised of a top layer of concrete pavers that have small joints filled with small stones. Water then enters the joints penetrating various layers of larger crushed washed stones to allow the water to either be stored, or infiltrate the soil subgrade and help filter pollutants.
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Building Materials and LEED®
Posted by Ben Licari on Mar 18, 2015
Building Materials and LEED®
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Trouble Brewing…The Disaster of California State Pensions
Posted by Graniterock on Mar 18, 2015
Trouble Brewing…
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