Project outcomes in the skilled trades are tied to the estimating process. Good estimating is marked by the thoroughness of data capture (site observation) and the accuracy of data input (bidding). Author Jon Isaacson, The Intentional Restorer , shares his two decades of professional experience to help anyone involved with, or interested in, the art of estimating to shorten their DANG learning curve for improvement. How To Suck Less At Estimating , was written for: The aspiring professional who wants to advance ...
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Project outcomes in the skilled trades are tied to the estimating process. Good estimating is marked by the thoroughness of data capture (site observation) and the accuracy of data input (bidding). Author Jon Isaacson, The Intentional Restorer , shares his two decades of professional experience to help anyone involved with, or interested in, the art of estimating to shorten their DANG learning curve for improvement. How To Suck Less At Estimating , was written for: The aspiring professional who wants to advance in their career. Estimators and project managers who want to level up their abilities in estimating. The new manager who has been thrown into a position without much training or direction. The business owner who either needs some direction or another voice sharing these core principles. Early Reviews for This Book : With his latest book, Jon Isaacson again demonstrates why he is a "go to" resource for so many people in the property restoration industry. - Luke Draeger As usual, Jon provides great material with actionable details. - David Smith It's so refreshing to finally see all of this often-guarded information transcribed from an industry expert to words on a page. - Josh Zolin
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