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Leadership
RIFs Alone Won't Outrun Revenue Loss. Here's An Option
The way layoffs work is that the loss in capability – i.e. revenue reduction – often eclipses any gains in margin protection. This sets a Catch-22 of racing-to-the-bottom in motion that it's hard to stop unless economic and demand tides turn and start raising "all boats."
Together with
FTS
Leadership
Ways Out of Housing's 'Vicious Circle' Crisis: #2 Women On Job Sites
The opposite of nimbleness, agility, and resilience – the alternative to construction and real estate's capacity to adapt to a changing business, economic, environmental, and consumer demand climate – is fragility.
Marketing & Sales
The New Home Sales 2023 Survival Guide With David M. Rice
April will be pivotal for homebuilders, especially a moment such high-stakes bets are stacking up in belief that inflation's bound for a fast, steep drop, because it's then that pace will need to come off life-support, and begin to find its legs.
Together with
New Home Star
Leadership
As Layoffs Take A Toll, Some Builders Scramble, Some Upgrade
Which homebuilding firms continue to play 'on offense' in the current, more adverse environment? Who's back on their heels, playing to survive, and why?
Together with
FTS
Leadership
Navigating The Margins: How Private Builders Can Get An Edge
A capital access advantage puts public homebuilders in far better shape to withstand a slump that could erase a third of housing starts in 2023. In true form, private builders lean into leverage of other forms of capital.
Together with
FTS
building talent
Leadership 03.21.23
RIFs Alone Won't Outrun Revenue Loss. Here's An Option
The way layoffs work is that the loss in capability – i.e. revenue reduction – often eclipses any gains in margin protection. This sets a Catch-22 of racing-to-the-bottom in motion that it's hard to stop unless economic and demand tides turn and start raising "all boats."
Leadership 03.06.23
Ways Out of Housing's 'Vicious Circle' Crisis: #2 Women On Job Sites
The opposite of nimbleness, agility, and resilience – the alternative to construction and real estate's capacity to adapt to a changing business, economic, environmental, and consumer demand climate – is fragility.
Marketing & Sales 01.23.23
The New Home Sales 2023 Survival Guide With David M. Rice
April will be pivotal for homebuilders, especially a moment such high-stakes bets are stacking up in belief that inflation's bound for a fast, steep drop, because it's then that pace will need to come off life-support, and begin to find its legs.
Leadership 01.16.23
As Layoffs Take A Toll, Some Builders Scramble, Some Upgrade
Which homebuilding firms continue to play 'on offense' in the current, more adverse environment? Who's back on their heels, playing to survive, and why?
Leadership 12.20.22
Navigating The Margins: How Private Builders Can Get An Edge
A capital access advantage puts public homebuilders in far better shape to withstand a slump that could erase a third of housing starts in 2023. In true form, private builders lean into leverage of other forms of capital.