Cash Flow Tip 18 - Making Cash Flow a Game

Imagine creating a culture where everyone ran into work with the same energy that fans and players run into a sporting event.

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There are several key things that must be watched on a contractor’s business scoreboard, including cash flow.

Cash Flow: Tip 18 Making Cash Flow a Game - Having Fun Getting Paid

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