flexiblefullpage - default
interstitial1 - interstitial
Currently Reading

Remodeling Mastery: Don’t Go It Alone + Interview with Director of Content Erika Taylor

Advertisement
billboard -
Podcasts

Remodeling Mastery: Don’t Go It Alone + Interview with Director of Content Erika Taylor

Professional Remodeler’s Director of Content Erika Taylor joins the latest episode to discuss what she sees happening in the industry and how to improve peer-to-peer relationships.


August 24, 2020
Remodeling Mastery Mark Richardson

Connection, not isolation, is the key to success during these challenging times. In the latest episode of Remodeling Mastery by Mark Richardson, the show's host and namesake shares how expanding your network can help give your business the edge it needs to perform. Professional Remodeler’s Director of Content Erika Taylor joins the podcast to discuss what she sees happening in the industry and how to improve peer-to-peer relationships.

“When you put your brains together with other people, everyone profits from it,” Taylor says. “I’m seeing more of that in the industry, and now is the perfect time for remodelers to get involved in something like that.”

In addition to a roundup of past Remodeling Mastery topics, this podcast includes the following seven themes: 

  1. ‘We all need a coach.’ 
  2. Change your paradigm in terms of alliances. 
  3. Spend time and energy in industry-related associations. 
  4. Join different business networking groups. 
  5. Spend time with friends and family. 
  6. Connect with targeted groups in the industry. 
  7. Consider Remodeling Mastery Roundtables. 

The third segment of the episode features the interview with Taylor with a focus on the Mastery Roundtables and the state of the industry. Listen for tips of how to make meaningful connections and get the most out of a peer-to-peer experience. 


Add new comment

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
leaderboard2 - default

Related Stories

Why A Successful Custom Remodeler Started a One-Day Bath Business

On this episode of Rock Stars of Remodeling, Showcase Remodels Owner Sam DeMaio shares why he decided to add a one-day bath business and offers tips on how contractors can accumulate wealth

Selling Your Company's Unique Story

On this episode of Women at WIRC, Vice President Stephanie Dailey shares how the contractor shares its story to gain clients through its website, community involvement, social media, and more

How Contractors Can Determine Lead Value

On this episode of Rock Stars of Remodeling, Builder Prime Founder and CEO Jonathan Weinberg reveals how contractors can effectively determine the value of each lead to their business, and why they must do so

How This Remodeler Revamped Their Pre-Construction Process

Bridget Bacon of Red House Design Build outlines how she helped transform the pre-construction process for improved finances and morale

3 Keys to Successful Team Management

On this episode of Women at WIRC, hear Laura Burnes delve into her approach to leadership and project management, in addition to sharing insights into Adams + Beasley Associates' winning culture. 

10 Questions to Identify Sales Weaknesses

Mark Richardson runs you through a proper fitness check-up—for you and your sales team, that is.

Tips to Help Contractors Recruit Top Talent and Overcome Labor Issues

On this episode of Rock Stars of Remodeling, The Home Doctor CEO Phillip Gehrig joins host Drew Barto to share tips on how to hire and retain talent

How this Remodeler Handles Expansion and Contraction Planning

Learn how Medford Remodeling preps for company for success either way the market moves

How to Ease Client Fears and Take Control of the Remodeling Process

Industry advisor Mark Richardson offers seven ways to control your client's fantasy of remodeling and, ultimately, minimize their fears and enhance their understanding

Making the Decision to Grow a Remodeling Business

Alison McLennan of McLennan Contracting shares the beginning of her journey from $2 million in revenue to $5 million

Advertisement
boombox2 -
Advertisement
halfpage2 -
Advertisement
native1 -

More in Category


Podcasts

Selling Your Company's Unique Story

On this episode of Women at WIRC, Vice President Stephanie Dailey shares how the contractor shares its story to gain clients through its website, community involvement, social media, and more



Advertisement
native2 -
Advertisement
halfpage1 -
Advertisement
leaderboard1 -