Real Estate and Construction
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Conveying change
How to tell your employees and customers about your company’s merger
After working behind closed doors on a company merger that meant a new name and brand, John Selinsky wanted the announcement to be an
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In the know
How to identify the right customers and understand their needs
For Paul J. Testa, interviewing customers is just as important as interviewing potential employees.
“It’
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Green living
How Jon Ratner is making the real estate industry more earth-friendly
Jon Ratner is leading the charge for
Forest City Enterprises to focus on
its ecological impact.
It all started in D
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Ken Sekley
Chairman, President and CEO, Patio Enclosures Inc.
Success can be a handicap — just ask Ken Sekley, chairman, president and CEO of Patio Enclosures Inc. A few years ago, thecompan
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Moving to the east side
How Chris Suchan stayed in business at Legacy Innovation & Design Inc. while changing locations
Moving is no easy task, and it’s
even harder when you have to
continue working during the process.
That’s the fi
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Attitude adjustment
How Maxim Enterprises Inc.’s Keith Maxim learned to smile again
Folded tightly within Keith Maxim’s pocket is a 4-by-6-inch note
card inscribed with the word, “Smile.”
The
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Nick DiCello
CEO, Ohio State Waterproofing
Inspirational phrases such as “Freedom to Learn” and “Choose your Attitude” are posted throughout the offices
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Home sweet home
How Evergreen Homes’ David Willan plans to grow his niche business statewide
David Willan doesn’t want his company ever to build a $250,000 house in the suburbs. That would defeat Evergreen Homes LLC’s purpose ...
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