Running Out of Time by Geoffrey Lamdin It's after 6 a.m. and six framers are sitting around waiting for the lumber delivery so they can get started. The job supervisor can't find the boss to ask if the crew should go to another job. Each hour's delay is costing more than $100. This is a time-management problem. And time can shake our businesses and our personal lives by the tail if we don't learn how to use it. Raymond Lowery, owner of Lowery Builders in Wilder, Vt., puts it this way: "How can I keep up with my work- never mind making the business grow-spend more time with my wife and son, and keep up with new products and building