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BUNDY BUNDESMAN

Bundy Bundesman is a business consultant who has had a long and accomplished business career having run companies both large and small. He was most recently President of an industrial construction firm in Atlanta.

He was the founder and CEO of both a full-service design/build contractor and a company that sold distressed assets to investors on behalf of banking clients. He was a Senior Vice President at a $90 million design/build construction firm where he oversaw business development. And, most notably, he was an Executive Vice President at McDevitt & Street Company where he and a group of other Executive Committee members engineered explosive growth taking the company from $80 million to over $1 billion in sales volume while increasing gross margins by 125% and hiring, training, and managing hundreds of employees around the country.

Bundy specializes in strategic planning, business development, people development, operations planning, and finance among other things. He has lectured at the Clemson University Construction Sciences and Management Department.  He is a graduate of the University of Georgia.

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Team Engagement

Engagement is a popular buzzword in the business world today, but what does it mean? Where does engagement begin, and how do you get it? What happens if, like a shocking number of companies, you lack engagement? Please tune in this week as Dennis explores the subject,...

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The Role of a CFO in Construction Industry

The construction industry is full of companies that start small with a bookkeeper. They grow a bit, and the bookkeeper gets promoted to controller. Then the firm really takes off, and the controller, the very same human being who 10 years earlier was a humble...

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Two Way Communication

Communication is a never ending challenge in the construction industry. Historically, it has been very top-down: supervisors tell direct reports what to do and they do it. That type of one way communication is both fast and simple, but is it the optimum method for...

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