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EPISODE · Dec 6, 2015 · 50 MIN

#039: How To Make Your Competition Look Like Idiots

from The Construction Leading Edge Podcast

Tony Booth has worked for one of the biggest contractors in the world, has run a family owned small contracting business and is now a consultant for contractors and runs The Contractors Coachcast podcast as well as www.contractingcoach.com   Click here to learn how to move your Lean planning into the digital world with LeanPlanner   During this interview we talk about how contractors can provide high level customer service and get repeat business.  Tony also shares a few of his "6 Tips for Choosing the Right Construction Projects."   Listen to Tony's podcast on Stitcher (click here) or on iTunes (click here)   How to connect with Tony Booth   Contracting Coach website - www.contractingcoach.com   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/boothtony   Twitter: http://twitter.com/anthonybooth   Facebook: http://facebook.com/ContractingCoach   Resources discussed in this episode:   LeanPlanner from Newforma   Archisnapper app for preparing good looking jobsite reports with pictures...and less headaches.    Click here to watch a quick demo video of Archisnapper and learn how to get a 20% discount.

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