
In this episode, Jason emphasizes a crucial leadership truth: your way of doing things is only valid if it actually works. He explains that on a construction project, if things are disorganized, unsafe, or inefficient, it's not a matter of personal preference, it's a matter of poor leadership. Jason shares insights from his books, The Fixer and Patton: A Pattern for Construction Superintendents, to illustrate how a superintendent's responsibility is to create order, discipline, safety, and effective communication across the project. Jason tackles the harsh reality that some superintendents avoid the discipline necessary for success, allowing messes, missed opportunities, and failure to become the norm.
What you'll learn in this episode:
- Why leadership in construction means enforcing discipline and order, not just doing things "your way".
- How personal preferences become irrelevant if they don't lead to successful outcomes.
- The critical role of a superintendent in keeping projects organized, safe, and on schedule.
- Why "my way" is not valid unless it works, backed by results
- Insights from Jason's books The Fixer and Patton: A Pattern for Construction Superintendents.
Are you leading your team with discipline and effective systems or just hoping things will work out?
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