Thursday, 31 March 2016

James Lynn Granum Jr. - Traits A Construction Site Manager Needs

While working as a Project Associate for Contracting Concepts, James Lynn Granum Jr. was often put in charge of managing construction sites, which meant he had to deal with many contractors in addition to ensuring the projects he worked on were delivered on time and within their budget. A good project manager will have all of these qualities.

Strong Communication Skills

If you are unable to tell people what you need from them in a clear and concise manner, you are going to find that your workflow eventually gets disrupted as people do work ahead of time or end up completely unsure of what they should be doing. Make sure you communicate clearly and confirm that all team members understand what is required from them.

Effective Delegation

It can often be tempting to micromanage a project, especially if you are relatively inexperienced in the role. However, while you may think that you are keeping track of the whole project, your inability to delegate effectively could be causing delays. As such, a good site manager will be able to delegate less important tasks to others so that they can focus on the most important stuff.

Team Player

Nobody wants to work underneath a site manager who makes no effort to involve themselves with the team or contribute anything other than their orders to the project. James Lynn Granum Jr. recommends always making yourself available if a team member needs to ask a question and doing what you can to help whenever you can.

Friday, 25 March 2016

James Lynn Granum Jr. - Tips For New Divers

As an experienced diver with more than 200 logged dives, James Lynn Granum Jr. is able to offer advice to novice divers and has also worked in Indonesia, leading teams of divers in both day and nighttime conditions. He always encourages people to try the activity for themselves and offers the following advice to people who are just getting started.

Log Your Dives

You should start a log of your dives after completing your very first one, as it will act as a running record of your progress. Furthermore, the information contained in your log can be used to highlight weaker areas for you to improve on or to let you know what went wrong if a dive didn’t go as well as you expected it to.

The Pressure Gauge

A lot of new divers take the first reading they get from their pressure gauge as given. However, it is possible that the “full-tank” reading you get when you first enter the water is erroneous. Make sure to take a couple of breaths before entering the water properly. If the needle on your gauge stays on the “full-tank” reading you are good to go, but if it dips you may need to check your tank.

Keep Cool

Some people get into trouble when they first start diving because they start to panic. While calmness will come with experience, James Lynn Granum Jr. still tells people to always keep their wits about them. Stay close to your diving partner and head towards the surface if you start to feel nervous or uncomfortable.

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

James Lynn Granum Jr. - Tips For Keeping Tenants Happy

James Lynn Granum Jr. helps to manage a number of different properties and has rented out his own before he moved away from Washington D.C. He believes that the most important thing a landlord can do is to keep their tenants happy, ensuring they have a regular flow of income. He offers a number of pointers to people who are new to the industry.

Be Communicative

If a tenant sends you an email or attempts to call you, be sure to give them a reply as quickly as possible. Tenants like to know that their concerns are being dealt with as swiftly as possible, so if you are not communicative enough you may find that they become disgruntled and may start searching for another property, taking cash out of your pocket in the process.

Property Maintenance

As a property manager you will be responsible for almost all of the maintenance work that must be done to keep the property in a good condition. You must take this responsibility seriously, as failure to carry out maintenance and repair work when it is required will make your tenants unhappy and may make it more difficult to rent the property out in the future.

Respect Tenant Privacy

While James Lynn Granum Jr. notes that it is important for landlords to carry out inspections of their properties on a fairly regular basis, you must also respect your tenant’s right to privacy in doing so. Always communicate with your tenant to arrange a visit and never organize maintenance work without first giving your tenants advanced notice of what is going to be happening.

Friday, 4 March 2016

James Lynn Granum Jr. - How to Become a Great Surfer

Coastal natives around the world know how much fun surfing can be. James Lynn Granum Jr. loves to surf during his free time. He is an expert scuba diver and a marine mammal enthusiast. He loves taking every opportunity to spend time near the ocean. He has spent years developing his skills on a surf board. He always recommends surfing to any friend who wants to spend more time in the ocean.

If you want to become an excellent swimmer, the first step is to take lessons. Most cities and towns that are on the beach have some sort of surfing instructions or classes. It is important for you to learn how to stand on your surfboard while in the water, as well as how to maintain your balance. Most surf instructors have their students practice on the sand before they go into the ocean.

The second step is to practice in shallow waters. Before you take on the big waves, try the small waves first. If you are in shallower water, and are closer to the shore, it may then be easier to save yourself if/when you fall. This can also help you become comfortable with being in the water. The last thing you want to do while surfing is panic, so you should take the time to get used to the movements of the water. The last step is to surf regularly. The more you surf, the better you will become.

James Lynn Granum Jr. has been surfing for years, and loves the feeling of being in the water and on the waves.