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For January’s issue of The Driller, editor Jeremy Verdusco wrote about pausing to review how you do business, and how you can do it better. As a contractor, do you give your business an annual checkup?
What I do has worked for 20 years. Why should I change? [2 votes] (12%)
I usually do one, but like New Year’s resolutions, a few weeks go by and it’s back to the same. [2 votes] (12%)
We develop a plan, but usually only implement half of it. [8 votes] (47%)
We do a full review of training, equipment and practices, make a plan to improve and stick with it. [5 votes] (29%)