In the latest episode of Remodeling Mastery by Mark Richardson, the show's host and namesake gives home improvement professionals a much-needed reminder: The pandemic is a marathon, not a sprint.
"The COVID-19 pandemic remains at large, affecting home remodeling businesses across the country in different ways," Richardson says. "It’s not going away anytime soon–every business is in it for the long haul." By pacing your business and making a long-term strategy, companies can better position themselves to not only finish the race, but finish strong.
In the second half of the show, Richardson sits down with Dean Curtis, Ingage CEO. Curtis gives his advice on how to tackle business in this virtual revolution.
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