Michael McCutcheon

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2010 Wage and Benefit Survey

Despite cutbacks, remodeling company owners remain positive More

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Remodelers' Enduring Lessons from a Bruiser of a Downturn

Consultant Linda Case gathers case studies from remodelers who are pulling out the stops to survive. More

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Solar: Does It Really Offer a Golden Opportunity?

Though, to date, demand for solar systems has been low, the hope is that tax incentives will help push consumers into investing in solar power. More

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Fuel Cells: Residential Use Lags Behind Commercial, but Shows Promise

Though there arenít many hydrogen fuel cell systems currently being used in U.S. homes, this technology holds great promise. More

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Way Ahead of the Curve

Most of his “green” clients, says Michael McCutcheon, owner of McCutcheon Construction, in San Francisco, are “true believers.” These high-end clients arenít jumping into “green” simply for the tax breaks, and they are early adopters. More

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Profiles in Green

These two interviews with Michael Anschel and Michael McCutcheon are part of a... More

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Small Jobs Keep Remodelers Working

Be prepared to market and sell small projects in a downturn. More

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Performance Reviews and Compensation Questions

Victoria Downing of Remodelers Advantage Roundtables asks remodelers whether they discuss compensation with employees during the performance review or hold it for a second meeting. More

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When Rivers Run Dry

Are referrals a point of pride, or a slippery slope? More

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Green building proliferates

The diligent remodeler launches into the vast world of green building. More

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