George K Hedley


Roles


Hedley Construction


Employee - 1980- Current


Business Building: How Subcontractors Can Wow Their Customers!

Being a contractor is hard as there are lots of moving parts out of your control. On every job there are over 5,762 chances to make a mistake, miss a schedule, or tick off customers. Things aren’t perfect including plans, specifications, field conditions,

Business Building: A Little Thanks Goes A Long Way!

Over the last twenty-five years, our construction company has built over 500 projects and hired at least 10,000 subcontractors. As I think back, I don’t recall receiving a thank-you note from a subcontractor EVER, for any reason. It seems like the art of

Business Building: Play Business Like Golf With Targets

One of my dreams is to play in the top 100 rated golf courses in the world. Often these courses are private country clubs which hold professional golf tournaments. To date, I have been fortunate to play over 350 of them. Every year, I look forward to "Gol

Business Building: Leaders Make Selling A Priority!

"I have some deep concerns about the future of your company. I have some deep concerns about your leadership. I have some deep concerns about the management team you have assembled. Your business is not growing for one reason: You and your management team

Business Building: Slap Their Backs To Win!

My first year in high school, I went out for the water polo team. Our coach for the “B” team was also the head baseball coach who never played water polo and couldn't swim. As the season progressed, we learned the basics and began to gel as a team. I like

Business Building: Sell More Than Low Price To Win More!

Have you ever been the low bidder on a construction project and didn’t get the job? It doesn’t seem fair. Why did it happen? What can you do to avoid this happening again in the future? Bidding more and more jobs against too many low-priced competitors wo

Business Building: How Much Profit Should Contractors Make?

Construction business owners often ask me: "How much profit should we expect to make? - 5%, 10%, 15% or more?" Most don’t know how much money they should make and don’t have a specific profit target to aim for. Some have heard 15% is a good target, but th

Business Building: What's Your Role As Leader?

True or false? Large or small construction company owners and presidents should be focused on the same top priorities as successful leaders of major Fortune 500 corporations.

Business Building: Too Busy To Build A Better Business?

Your construction company's goal is not to be busy. Your goal is to build a business that works and delivers what the owners want - Profit, including a high return on investment of time, energy, people, and money.

Business Building: What Happens When Owners Won’t Let Go?

In today's construction industry, there is a significant talent shortage, with less than 3% unemployment for critical roles such as project managers, estimators, and field supervisors.

Business Building: Why Core Values & Principles Matter

Have you ever played on a team where there was one player who was a bad apple, didn’t play fair, or didn’t follow the team’s vision for success? Or have you worked with a fellow employee who had a bad attitude and constantly complained about the company a

Building Business: Keep Score With A Financial Scoreboard!

Building Business: Keep Score With A Financial Scoreboard!

Business Building: Managing Your Managers & Supervisors Made Easy!

Business Building: Managing Your Managers & Supervisors Made Easy!

Business Building: Start Planning For A Slowdown?

Business Building: Start Planning For A Slowdown?

Business Building: Do You Enjoy The Benefits of Business Ownership?

Business Building: Do You Enjoy The Benefits of Business Ownership?

Business Building: Steps To Transition Your Company To The Next Generation

Business Building: Steps To Transition Your Company To The Next Generation