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Ep.1557 - The Biggest Leadership Mistake: Ignoring Problems

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Jason explores a powerful leadership insight he encountered during a trip to Japan: a problem is actually a problem. While many leaders like to frame problems as "opportunities," Jason explains why this mindset can sometimes dilute the urgency needed to solve real issues on construction projects. He shares how both perspectives can be valuable but only when applied correctly. Problems can indeed become opportunities for improvement, but only if teams identify, discuss, and solve them before they impact the work. If problems are ignored, hidden, or delayed, they quickly become serious risks that affect schedules, trade partners, and the wellbeing of workers.

What you'll learn in this episode:

  • Why calling every problem an "opportunity" can sometimes reduce urgency.
  • The difference between productive problem-solving and ignoring real issues.
  • How great project teams surface and solve problems early.
  • Why hidden problems create major risks for schedules and trade partners.
  • The importance of building a culture that welcomes problem identification.
  • The Toyota mindset: problems aren't bad failing to see them is.

Leadership isn't about avoiding problems. It's about creating systems where problems are quickly exposed and solved.


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