World Record Breaker, 2 Hour House, Changes Business as Usual

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Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:33pm EDT

House Built in 2 Hours Based on Leadership from the Ground Up
DALLAS--(Business Wire)--
Amazon's #1 Best Selling Authors, Brian Conaway and Jose
Feliciano, of 2 Hour House, describe the process whereby Conaway and
800 plus volunteers built the impossible: a 2,249 square foot house in
less than three hours. Setting a world record, helping six charities,
and disproving skeptics turned out to be their smallest feats.
Achieving these goals is transforming how America is building...
everything.

   Two years of planning went into the 2 Hour House project with each
construction step allotted a specific amount of time. The traditional
concrete slab takes three days to cure, the quick cure formula,
perfected by Transit Mix, was allocated 30 minutes but took just 22.
Installing the garage door, a project that frequently takes a full day
was allocated ten minutes and took only three. Revolutionary
procedures in personnel management and building techniques enabled
Conaway and his volunteers to build the entire home to code in two
hours, fifty-two minutes, and twenty-nine seconds.

   Teaching others time and process management, leadership skills,
performance enhancement, and efficiency techniques forms the basis of
2 Hour House, the company started by Brian Conaway and Jose Feliciano.
The ultimate vision-building resource for entrepreneurs and civic
leaders, 2 Hour House provides tools and support to leaders building
their own seemingly impossible visions. "We've provided leaders with
the most powerful tool they need:" notes Jose, "a vision-building
method anyone can follow that begins with the end in mind."

   The 2 Hour House phenomena is sweeping the nation, reigniting what
has always been America's greatest strength: a belief that anything is
possible and innovation makes anything possible. The results:
sensational change, one "impossible" at a time.

   The Texas Department of Transportation now uses the quick-drying
concrete formula to expedite highway repairs. Ruben Gonzales, inspired
by the 2 Hour House video, is performing his own impossible by
preparing to compete in four Winter Olympic Games, each in a different
decade. Jack Canfield, author of the Chicken Soup books, notes that
the 2 Hour House experience demonstrates "what happens when a
committed team of people pays no attention to what they have been told
is impossible." View a three minute clip of this incredible event at
www.2hourhouse.com.

CEOIQ
Jeannie McLaughlin, 972-983-4258
Jeannie@ceoiq.com

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