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Boosting Productivity, One Apple at a Time

25m · Career Toolbox · 19 Jun 13:10

Low-hanging fruit is a sustainable way to boosting productivity in a small crew or a large corporation. This episode's guest, Kristy Wolf teaches construction management at Bradlee University in Illinois. Improving productivity boils down to getting buy-in from others that improvement is possible and preferable to the status quo.

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