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#Building sites must have #toilets by law (if the ones in the houses are not suitable to use, maybe not yet plumbed in) - if the #builders are leaving #piss bottles around then it seems like its done as a deliberate "fuck you" to their employers and the end customers as they hate them and their jobs (likely linked to incel / manosphere behaviour) #construction #trades #ToxicMasculinity

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx20xj

Snagger Chris Greenwood is wearing a checked shirt with a black fleece gilet over the top. The background is a wooden door and pale coloured painted wall.
BBC NewsProfessional snagger says food and urine left in new homesFinding snags in new-build homes is inevitable according to the National Federation of Builders.

“In the face of uncertainty, most managers cut. But leaders build.” - Futurist Jim Carroll

Anyone can cut costs. Slash and burn. Downsize staff. Close divisions. And in an economic downturn, that becomes the norm.

But there are only a few who can do the opposite - focus on growth.

After nine days of exploring how to lead with resilience, innovation, and momentum, one truth now takes center stage: Growth isn’t a result. It’s a decision.

And in moments of deep uncertainty, the best leaders choose it - on purpose.

Back in 2009, I spoke at a lot of corporate events amid the global economic downturns and witnessed firsthand how different organizations were dealing with it. I vividly remember the message the CEO of one global organization delivered at their leadership summit, sharing their recession roadmap with perfect clarity: “Our strategic priorities: survive, innovate, grow. We’ve done survival. Now we’re focused on building.”

That’s the growth mindset that is needed today. While others pull back, delay projects, freeze spending, and wait for signs of recovery, real leaders are moving forward. Fast. With intent. Because they understand that growth doesn’t happen after the storm passes. It begins now.

Around that time, in an interview with FoodProcessing.com, I shared the story of a global restaurant chain CEO who spoke just after the 2008 financial crisis; I was to follow him on stage for my message on the importance of innovation and looking forward. He opened with one minute on the dismal economic conditions and then spent the next nineteen minutes outlining eight clear growth opportunities.

He didn’t dwell on uncertainty. He obsessed over what came next.

This is how bold leadership sounds.

And in 2025, it’s exactly what’s needed. You might not see it, but this is what is happening in some organizations right now. And maybe it's the precise mindset that you need at this very moment. Right now, some leaders are:
investing with precision — not across-the-board cuts, but selective spending that seeds future wins.

The question isn't: “Will the economy recover?” It's: “Will you be ready when it does?” Or "Will someone else have already captured the ground you hesitated to take?”

So ask yourself: Are you leading from fear? Or building toward growth?
Because in the face of uncertainty, managers cut.

But leaders?

They build.

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Futurist Jim Carroll knows that history shows us that 10% of organizations become breakthrough performers in times of economic volatility.

**#Growth** **#Leadership** **#Uncertainty** **#Building** **#Innovation** **#Mindset** **#Resilience** **#Opportunity** **#Future** **#Strategy**

Original post: jimcarroll.com/2025/04/decodin

deerfield, massachusetts
july 1958

the john wilson printing house

https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/52048589931
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/2143723747/

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

#photography #film #blackandwhite #bw #deerfield #massachusetts #building #house #historical #johnwilson #1950s
Take Your Pick / Scegliere A Piacere for #windowfriday

If you go a little outside the city centre and take a wander around some of the residential areas you can find some gems, like this one! ✨
I'm choosing the top left window. How about you? ✨

#photography #window #fensterfreitag #friday #amateurphotography #architecture #building #balcony #house #cute #afternoon # #stonework #yellow #red #explore #travel #bologna #city #urban #citta #finestravenerdi #finestra #street

I don't understand how construction costs in the US can be higher than in Switzerland. The median salary in Switzerland is 20K higher, and houses are built using heavy and expensive materials, often include a nuclear shelter, whereas US houses barely have walls.

#construction #constructionCosts #building #usa #switzerland

worldpopulationreview.com/coun

worldpopulationreview.comConstruction Cost Index by Country 2025