What business advice are you most thankful for? Three NRCA members share their answers.

My old boss Joedy Becker with Modern Roofing said: “Job cost your jobs and understand your income sheet.” That advice has served me well for 30 years.
—Brad Baker, Professional Roofing, Bellevue, Idaho

The biggest blessing during my career has been being able to work with my family while absorbing their wisdom. The advice I am most thankful for is to value relationships with others and take the opportunity to connect and build relationships. This has given me the opportunity to be a coach, teacher and mentor for our team.
—Daniel Kennedy, Don Kennedy Roofing Co. Inc., Nashville, Tenn.

With so many disruptions and competing priorities, it is so important to focus on setting clear goals and objectives to narrow down to what is really important. Be purposeful and intentional in doing the work that will create the most impact and move the business forward.
—Michelle Lane, Firestone Building Products, Nashville