by Marcy Marro | 1 November 2018 12:00 am

A busier business keeps you running faster on an uphill treadmill going nowhere quickly. Busy keeps your key people overworked without time to plan, prepare, mange, or get change orders approved. Busy overloads project managers who then don’t have enough time to document projects issues or eliminate problems before they happen. Busy doesn’t allow time to sit down with foremen to review job cost production reports weekly and make adjustments. Busy doesn’t allow you time to find better customers or projects with less competition or higher margins. Busy forces quick decisions without due diligence. Busy doesn’t allow staff to properly review and process invoices. Busy doesn’t allow you to bill customers on a timely basis. Busy keeps you stressed out and takes away from doing what gives you the highest return for the effort. And busy doesn’t make you more money! Right?
Even though you are super busy, are you making the money you could if you had time to plan, organize and track your jobs properly? Doing more work with the same staff doesn’t make you more profitable. It reduces people’s ability of take care of everything.
Field construction problems and profit shrinkage occur when estimators don’t have time to get another quote or make sure they have everything covered in their estimates. Project managers don’t have enough time to visit job sites to fend off potential problems or maximize change order opportunities. When general superintendents are too busy, they don’t make sure crews are the right size with the right people, and don’t get around to training. Crew leaders don’t have time to replace poor performing workers. When crews move too early to the next job, this leaves jobs unfinished with big punch-lists. All of these challenges cost you cash.
When you’re too busy and don’t have enough help to run your company, you react all day and put out fires. This causes you to run in circles and won’t allow you to make more money. The key is dedicating time to get organized. This will allow everyone to do things the standardized company way. For example, holding structured field crew meetings to track production performance, train and organize will make you more efficient. Taking time to plan projects properly reduces downtime, poor performance and mistakes.
When you’re super busy, implement these systems and procedures to increase your bottom line:
Stop taking on more work than you can handle. Busy makes you work harder without much additional profit. Plan for growth. Build a team that can perform the work. And don’t sacrifice doing what you know you should do to perform with quality, efficiency, professionalism and competence.
George Hedley, CSP, CPBC, helps contractors grow and profit as a professional business coach, popular speaker and peer group leader. He is the author of “Get Your Construction Business to Always Make a Profit!” and “Hardhat BIZSCHOOL Online University” available on his website. Visit www.hardhatbizschool.com[1] for more information.
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