4 Keys to Creating Good Contractor-Designer Relationships (Capella Kincheloe)
Capella Kincheloe talks about setting expectations on the job site for everyone involved.
Friction in a project is inevitable and to be expected. With so many personalities working together, there’s bound to be some disagreements.
However, it becomes a problem when delays occur, pushing back your schedule and forcing you to spend more money and time than you had planned. This happens most commonly in situations where teams and individuals have to work together when they haven’t before.
Imagine how great it would feel if your business created and maintained great working relationships with professionals that make your projects go smoother. Smoother projects, of course, make for a happier client, which means more referrals, more money, fewer headaches, better efficiency, and on and on.
Imagine how great it would feel if your business created and maintained great working relationships with professionals that make your projects go smoother. Smoother projects, of course, make for a happier client, which means more referrals, more money, fewer headaches, better efficiency, and on and on.