July 9, 2021

Road Report July 10 to July 16

PennDOT has announced the following road projects, which are weather-dependent and could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area during the week of July 10 to July 16. Motorists are urged to allow extra time if they are traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change.

Milling and paving will cause overnight lane closures on Route 52 from the Delaware state line to Route 1 in Kennett and Pennsbury townships from July 13 to July 16.

Motorists should expect daytime lane closures on Route 322 — the Conchester Highway — in both directions between Colonial Drive and Cherry Tree Road in Bethel and Upper Chichester townships, on Monday, July 12, through Friday, July 16, for geotechnical drilling,

Northbound Route 1 motorists will encounter overnight lane closures at various locations between Hoffman Mill Road and Route 202 from Friday, July 9, to Monday, July 12, for saw cutting and concrete patching operations under a project to repair and resurface approximately six miles of Route 1 in Chadds Ford and Concord townships.

• The left lanes have reopened on northbound and southbound Route 1 on the bridge carrying the highway over the Brandywine Creek between Creek Road and Fairville Road in Chadds Ford and Pennsbury township. The left lanes had been closed in both directions since June 7, due to the deterioration of two structural support pedestals discovered during a recent bridge inspection. PennDOT’s contractor completed repairs to the two support pedestals and bridge engineers determined the left lanes on the structure were safe to reopen to traffic. Additional minor repairs and replacement of the expansion dams will take place sometime in September, which will result in single-lane closures.

Route 82 — Doe Run Road — between Chatham and Rokeby roads in West Marlborough Township — will have lane closures through July for lane striping.

Line striping will cause lane closures on Oakburne/Concord Road in Westtown Township, between Matlack Street and Gages Lane, through July 9.

Water main work will cause daytime lane closures on Pocopson Road between Trolley Way and Route 926 in Pocopson Township, from July 6 through Aug. 6.

Baltimore Pike remains closed and detoured 24/7 between Union Street and Chambers Road through the completion of a culvert replacement project scheduled for early September. Baltimore Pike motorists will be directed to use Cypress Avenue/Baltimore Pike, U.S 1 (Kennett-Oxford Bypass) North, Greenwood Road all turns, U.S. 1 (Kennett-Oxford Bypass) South, Route 41 interchange, and Route 41 (Gap Newport Pike/Pennsylvania Avenue) South. Local access will be maintained up to the construction zone.

Route 3, Gay Street, in West Chester, will be closed during daytime hours due to utility work through July 1. Utility work will also force daytime closure of Gay Street, between Walnut and Church streets in West Chester, through July 1. Detours posted.

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Boost Your Business: From sports to business

Sports and business have a lot in common. It doesn’t matter what sport you play; the objective is to win. Similarly, it doesn’t matter what kind of business you operate, you want to win. Winning in sports could mean ending with the most points or arriving at a destination faster than the rest. In the business world, winning might be outselling a competitor or having world-class customer service.

Parallels exist at the leadership level in sports and business. A great coach is often synonymous with a great team. Comparably, outstanding businesses are commonly led by exceptional leaders.

What great leaders do differently

Although some leaders make success appear effortless, businesses don’t just become successful by accident. It’s the leader’s vision that not only puts the game in play but keeps the momentum going.

Great leaders know how to scout talent. Sure, they may delegate the talent search to a member of their team (i.e., human resources), but they do so with a strong list of criteria they are looking for in each candidate. Leaders are looking to fill roles, but not just any ordinary person will do – – they want the “one.”

Even after hiring the right person to fill a role, great leaders aim to fully develop those team members. They aren’t satisfied with the status quo; they know the success of the team is contingent upon the successful development of individuals.

Positioning

Filling roles is only part of the equation. After finding the right people, great leaders make sure to position their team members in a way that results in the best outcomes.

Observing

Like a coach watching a tactical play, great leaders are always observing the flow of business and keeping an eye out for opportunities for improvement or growth. They recognize areas of strength and areas in need of improvement. They are continuously analyzing whether the best strategy is a complete overhaul of a team or to simply swap out one aspect of the process.

Communicating

It’s one thing for a leader to be able to communicate with team members. It’s something else entirely to teach team members how to effectively communicate with each other. Clear communication is imperative in sports and business. However, communication doesn’t always come naturally. Therefore, great leaders will set expectations for communication by modeling good communication on their end. Great leaders know no one gets anywhere by expecting people to read minds.

Motivating

You’d be hard-pressed to hear a coach telling a team “This game is no big deal,” or a business leader saying: “This client doesn’t really matter.” Coaches and business leaders won’t disregard any role as unimportant or irrelevant; they will tell each player the expectation for performance.

Motivation doesn’t always need to be a loud, inspirational pep talk. Many great leaders quietly motivate their team. Team members of great leaders know the walk is always more important than the talk.

Becoming A Great Leader

You don’t need to be the coach of a championship sports team to be an outstanding leader; you can be a great leader in business. In fact, all you really need is to keep your focus on the fact that great leaders are always surrounded by great teams who look up to them, trust them, and know trust is a two-way street. Great leaders scout talent to fill roles, position, and reposition, observe and analyze, communicate, and motivate. Think like a great leader, act like a great leader, and your team will see you as a great leader.

About Maria Novak Dugan

Maria L. Novak Dugan is president of Marketing Solutions & Business Development, a firm serving Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, offering creative marketing services and goal implementation for small businesses. She has more than 30 years’ experience in the Marketing & Sales Industry ... 13 of those as the sole sales representative for a Pennsylvania payroll company growing their client base by over 500%. Maria Novak Dugan is also the former Managing Director of the Delaware Chapter of eWomenNetwork. Creating, developing, and conducting this division of a national organization strengthened her knowledge of networking, event planning, fundraising, and small-business development. For more information, contact Maria at 610-405-0633 or Maria@Maria-L-Novak.com or visit www.Maria-L-Novak.com

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