2021 General Construction Compensation Review
At Kimmel & Associates, we appreciate the opportunity to serve the construction industry by providing helpful market data. To that end, we are pleased to offer our 2021 Kimmel & Associates General Construction Compensation Review.
How to Master the Art of Virtual Meetings in 11 Steps
Thriving in video conferencing calls can be overwhelming. Here’s a look at 11 of the most important steps on how to master the art of virtual meetings.
Construction Material Costs Are Rising — How Are Companies Dealing?
The cost of construction supplies and materials have skyrocketed. Construction companies are forced to come up with ways to save money and keep building.
Onboarding Mistakes: Why Great Recruits Decommit — And How to Stop Them
Effective onboarding starts before the new hire’s first day. The period of time between hiring a candidate and their first day on the job is pivotal for all parties. Communication is key.
Building Resilient Companies and Avoiding 7 Fatal Words, Part III: Hiring and Training "Translators"
To build resilient companies, leaders must shift away from the fatal "but we've always done it this way!" hiring strategy. In todays evolving market, leaders must hire skilled translators.
The Business of Bonuses: How Great Companies Manage Bonuses During Tough Times
There is no one “right” way to handle bonuses. But great companies have some things in common when it comes to employee bonuses, even during tough times.
Celebrating 40 Years of Service - ENR Anniversary Gallery Feature
We are honored and grateful to be celebrating 40 years of Kimmel & Associates’ service to the construction industry. Through industry challenges and trials, our team of servant-hearted professionals continues to maintain one constant: our commitment.
When It Comes to the Hiring Process, Creating a Sense of Urgency is a Good Idea
Hiring managers and job-seekers alike are learning how to navigate the hiring process in this new normal. Creating a sense of urgency is a simple strategy that can ensure jobs are filled efficiently and successfully.
Building Resilient Companies and Avoiding 7 Fatal Words, Part 2: Lean vs. Flex
To both reduce risk and sustain efficient practices, supply chain industry leaders must stop relying solely on lean. They must also design “flex” into their corporate thinking. A great starting point for leaders who want to shift to flex thinking is this: consider what the company is doing differently today than it did in March of 2020.