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Employee games — where everyone wins
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
Staff performance games are one way to motivate your staff and achieve the results you want. Everyone wants to be a winner, and most people enjoy a game. Our NARI guest blogger, Lorraine Hart, says that by implementing a game, your employees will work with more efficiency, speed, enthusiasm and teamwork than ever before.
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NARI University
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
NARI University is designed to help you make your company more profitable, navigate the critical issues facing the remodeling industry and identify industry and product trends
CRPM Prep Course
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
The eight-week Certified Remodeling Project Manager (CRPM) prep course begins June 17. The course addresses project cost management, communication, project planning, quality assurance, record keeping and risk management.
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The PEX Visa® prepaid card solution helps remodelers control how much and where workers spend company dollars. With instant card funding and real time oversight, you stay in control of your budget while ensuring that your crew has the supplies they need to get the job done on time. Click to get your free Fact Sheet today.
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Gather customer feedback with GuildQuality
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
As a benefit of membership, NARI members can receive 50 free consumer surveys from GuildQuality, which captures candid customer feedback on your behalf. Their process provides your customers with an easy way to share areas of concern, as well as areas in which your company excels.
2015 Master Design Awards
Qualified Remodeler
Qualified Remodeler invites you to enter your outstanding remodeling projects in the 37th annual Master Design Awards competition. Deadline to receive a discount on your entry is today.
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This fully integrated software is for all markets of residential and light commercial construction including remodeling software, home building software, roofing and sliding software, general contractor software and more. There are four series of products to choose from which are the simple, plus, professional and cloud series.
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NARI in the news
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
Paul Zuch, CR, Dennis D. Gehman, CR, CKBR and David Merrick, MCR were interviewed for the article, "Selling to remodelers: What remodelers want," in the May issue of LBM Journal.
Getting to know HENRY — possibly your next best client
By Michael J. Berens
Who is HENRY? HENRY stands for "High-Earners Not Rich Yet" — the group often also referred to as affluent adults. The term was first used in a 2003 Fortune magazine article to describe a segment of U.S. households with high incomes but little accumulated wealth. Lately, HENRYs have caught the attention of the luxury market. HENRYs are on a trajectory to becoming ultra-affluent or wealthy and thus long-term customers of luxury goods and services. As an interior designer, you should get to know HENRY.
When in doubt, document
Remodeling
Discovery is the process of exchanging information that is relevant to a legal dispute. Discovery is everywhere: litigation, arbitration, mediation, and even in a spat with a partner. What you have in your records can be the difference between a win or a loss.
Attorneys are lost without a complete file.
Marketing: Use social media to outrank your bad reviews
Professional Remodeler
The best defense is a good offense when it comes to bad online reviews, according to Duct Tape Marketing.
“Pretty much anyone, for any reason, can publish indexable information about your business,” small business marketing consultant John Jantsch writes. “When someone goes and searches for your company why not work to make the first 10 or 20 listings they find real estate that you control?”
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