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Ep.1567 - Through Email Is Defective

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In this episode, Jason challenges a deeply embedded habit in construction: relying on email as a primary form of communication and why it's fundamentally broken. He explains that email creates fragmented information, forcing teams to dig through multiple threads, attachments, and platforms just to piece together what should have been clear from the start. This not only wastes time but increases the likelihood of mistakes, delays, and misalignment in the field. Jason also highlights a deeper issue: email encourages a "cover yourself" mindset instead of true ownership. Instead of ensuring clarity and success, people pass information like a game of tennis, hoping they've done enough rather than making sure the other person actually has what they need.

What you'll learn in this episode:

  • Why email is a defective communication system in construction.
  • How fragmented information leads to confusion and errors.
  • The hidden delays caused by batching and inbox queue times.
  • Why "I sent the email" is not real ownership.
  • Better alternatives for clear, centralized communication.
  • How to support crews with simple, visual information systems.

Jason's key message: If your communication method makes people search, guess, or wait,  it's not helping the project, it's hurting it.


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