Vancouver, WA-Based Manor Homes Invests in Luxury Home Division – Debuts First Completed Models in Sought-After Camas Community
Manor Homes, based in Vancouver, WA, has expanded on its successful family-owned and operated homebuilding business by launching a luxury home division. The company’s first custom home models will be available for tours starting May 21, 2011. Manor Custom Homes will host grand opening weekend festivities May 21 and 22, 2011 at its Summit at Columbia Vista community in Camas.
Bathroom Remodels by Portland Contractor Hammer and Hand add Value, Utility and Beauty
The best bathroom remodels involve a carefully choreographed dance of finish experts and subcontractors, accompanied by close designer-builder-client collaboration. Portland contractor Hammer & Hand knows the dance steps for beautiful, on-time, and on-budget bathroom remodels.
One Percent Solution Author Tom Connellan Unveils Forehead-Slapping Success Tip: Get Effective Before Efficient
Become effective before you try to become efficient, says author and performance expert Tom Connellan. His new book, “The 1% Solution for Work and Life,” gives readers the keys to doing the right things before doing things right. No need to read that twice.
Leaner Isn’t Necessarily Better – Innovation Expert Stephen Shapiro
In their quest to hit quarterly earnings goals, companies often focus myopically on the short-term, drastically cutting headcount and overhead to stay afloat. Unfortunately, this can leave an organization malnourished, jeopardizing its long-term health. Companies should focus instead on the type of “fat” they are cutting.
ResellersPanel Enters the Racing Game Market
Aside from offering web hosting and domain registration services, resellers can start promoting the OpenWheeler game racing simulator.
Expertise is the Enemy of Innovation – Innovation Leader Stephen Shapiro
Companies struggling to innovate may be suffering from an inadequate range of knowledge and perspectives. Just like individuals, companies have personalities. Unfortunately, a company’s personality might be repelling the potential and existing employee-base that can lend a divergent, and often critical, point of view to business. This is killing innovation.





