

Construction Genius
Eric Anderton
Thomas Edison said, "Genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration."
This show interviews hard-working construction company owners and executives who share their wisdom, perspectives, and lessons learned from decades of experience bidding, planning, and building profitable projects. Topics include leadership, strategic planning, conflict resolution, niche identification, succession planning, talent management, business development, and business growth.
Industry expert, Eric Anderton also shares his insights about how construction company owners can increase project profit by improving communication, running productive meetings, and attracting, developing, and retaining talented leaders.
Tune in each week and get practical inspiration for how to build people, projects, and profits.
"I know of no genius but the genius of hard work." John Ruskin
This show interviews hard-working construction company owners and executives who share their wisdom, perspectives, and lessons learned from decades of experience bidding, planning, and building profitable projects. Topics include leadership, strategic planning, conflict resolution, niche identification, succession planning, talent management, business development, and business growth.
Industry expert, Eric Anderton also shares his insights about how construction company owners can increase project profit by improving communication, running productive meetings, and attracting, developing, and retaining talented leaders.
Tune in each week and get practical inspiration for how to build people, projects, and profits.
"I know of no genius but the genius of hard work." John Ruskin
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Mar 5, 2024 • 42min
Avoid Boeing Blunders: How To Use Systems Thinking To Identify And Eliminate Quality Issues With Matthew Kleiman
In the construction landscape, quality is not a luxury but a necessity for you to have an edge against your competitors. Prioritizing your quality brings a multitude of benefits to your business and customers. In this episode, Matthew Kleiman, the co-founder & CEO of Cumulus Digital Systems, explains how construction business owners use systems thinking to identify and eliminate quality issues. Using his rational and high-quality manufacturing approach, Matthew was able to share his insights on how leaders could drive quality in projects by establishing a “No Fear Culture” in the industry. He also touches on the importance of transparency and awarding those who report quality issues. Matthew is willing to share his treasure trove of wisdom, so head into this episode to not miss a thing.

Feb 27, 2024 • 37min
How To Overcome Schedule Delays Through Understanding, Discipline, And Communication With Michael Pink
Time is money, and it is a non-renewable resource. Due to mismanagement with our schedules, it costs us so much in our business. But why do people struggle so much in managing schedules to complete a job on time? In this episode, Michael Pink, Chief Executive Officer of SmartPM, talks about the key to overcoming construction schedule delays. He also reveals that hiring schedulers is unnecessary because PMs should learn how to do it. That is the problem his company saw, and they decided to create a CPM Bootcamp to address that. Join Michael in this episode and learn to be smart with your schedules and eliminate delays.

Feb 20, 2024 • 44min
Contech 2024: The Current State Of Construction Technology With Gonzalo Galindo
Gonzalo Galindo, CEO of Cemex Ventures, shares insights on the revolution in construction technology. He discusses the future of Contech, emphasizing digitalization's role in enhancing supply chain efficiency and sustainability. Gonzalo envisions a future where job sites are fully digitalized with AI and robots. He reflects on Cemex’s journey towards a customer-centric digital approach and addresses the industry's shift towards sustainable practices, highlighting the importance of innovation and strategic leadership in driving this change.

Feb 13, 2024 • 47min
Navigating Risk And Reward: Mastering The Art Of Construction Estimating With Melvin Newman
Have you ever bit on a project where you thought, "I nailed the schedule here," then you get going and you understand that you made a lot of mistakes that have a massive impact on your profitability? It happens a lot in construction. It doesn't mean you're a bad person, but it does mean that you need to do a much better job in construction estimating up front, analyzing the schedule and the risks associated with that schedule. That is the topic of conversation here on Construction Genius, with our guest, Melvin Newman. Melvin is the CTO and President of PataBid. Prior to founding PataBid in 2018, he worked in the construction industry for several years as an estimator and a PM. If you're concerned with the risks associated with scheduling, this episode is for you. Dive right in!

Feb 6, 2024 • 46min
The Power Of Pivot Stories: How Embracing Human Flaws Transforms Marketing With Mike Snyder
Transform your marketing by embracing human flaws and crafting pivot stories that captivate hearts, build trust, and redefine success. In this episode, Mike Synder, partner at Raptor USA and co-author of The Great Marketing Lie, discusses approaching marketing with a unique perspective—how embracing human flaws and the art of storytelling can lead to powerful transformations in your business strategies. He reveals the secrets of building trust through transparency, even in industries like construction where perfection is paramount. He explores the art of articulating the pivot and how recognizing and addressing unexpected challenges can enhance your brand and captivate your audience. He also discusses the pivotal role of culture in shaping your marketing approach, and how it can define your reactions in times of crisis. And all those are just some of what he covers today, so don’t miss out. Tune in now and transform the way you approach marketing.

Jan 30, 2024 • 50min
Managing Cash And Crews: Surviving A Recession In The Construction Industry
Building a resilient construction business is not about surviving the storm, it's about managing cash and crews to thrive through any challenge, even a recession. In this episode, Scott Peper joins us to discover the challenges and opportunities faced by the construction industry, especially in the turbulent waters of a recession. Scott explores the survival strategies needed for construction businesses, big or small, to weather a financial storm and venture afloat when facing a recession. He explains why cross-training your teams across various services is a vital aspect of business resilience. He also lists down the dos and don'ts when managing financial crises in construction, from the risks of taking new debt to the importance of having cash reserves. Scott plugs in his book, "The Big Book of Cash Flow," which helps understand the financial side of your construction business. Uncomplicated, informative, and full of practical advice, it's a must-read for anyone looking to strengthen their financial acumen in construction. Tune in now and learn how to keep your construction business afloat, no matter the weather. Buy Eric's Book: Construction Genius: Effective, Hands-On, Practical, Simple, No-BS Leadership, Strategy, Sales, and Marketing Advice for Construction Companies https://www.amazon.com/Construction-Genius-Effective-Hands-Leadership/dp/B0BHTRDY1T/ Get Coaching with Eric: www.constructiongenius.com/contact

Jan 23, 2024 • 38min
The Triple Bottom Line: People, Planet, Profit With Jonathan Orpin
Business can be an opportunity to help bring change, that is, if you know where to focus. This is where the triple bottom line principle comes in, and our guest today lives it to the last letter. In this episode of Construction Genius, Jonathan Orpin, founder of New Energy Works and Pioneer Millworks, shares how people, planet, and profit form the heart of his entrepreneurial journey. He talks about his experience in the green building movement, the importance of making a positive impact, and his unique approach to attracting the right people to his companies. Jonathan shares insights on balancing the needs of people, the planet, and profit, as well as the challenges and rewards of transitioning to a 100% ESOP company. Discover the secrets of building a sustainable business and inspiring change in the world with Jonathan and his recommendation for a killer restaurant in Portland. Tune in!

Jan 16, 2024 • 1h
The Eight Habits Of A Highly Effective Safety Culture With Rod Courtney
No one is perfect, and everyone is bound to commit mistakes in the workplace. But you’ll see a difference when you have a Safety Cop, securing a safe place to fail. Rod Courtney, a Certified Safety Technician, brings us The 8 Habits of a Highly Effective Safety Culture to guide organizations in establishing a safety culture. In this episode, Rod’s wisdom will help employees to fail safely in the business because failure is inevitable. He also identifies the ten forms of energies that cause death in a work-related fatality. Let’s join Rod in today’s conversation and learn how we can help create a safe space to fail in our job. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rod-courtney-chst-cusp-wcls-89612066/ The 8 Habits of a Highly Effective Safety Culture: Powerful Lessons in Human Performance: https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-Safety-Culture/dp/1662926189 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rod.courtney

Jan 9, 2024 • 45min
Transforming Silicon Valley: How Blach Construction Leads With Design-Build And Prefab Innovation With Dan Rogers
Blach Construction is rewriting the blueprint of Silicon Valley, marrying design-build expertise with prefab innovation to redefine how we build our future. In this episode, we sit down with Dan Rogers, President of Blach Construction, a pioneering force in the world of design-build and prefab innovation. Dan is here to reveal the secrets behind Blach Construction's meteoric rise and its commitment to revolutionizing the construction landscape. From the fusion of design-build and prefab innovation to adapting to industry trends, Dan covers everything relevant about Blach Construction in this evolving world of technology. More than that, Dan also shares the shift of focus to solution-making, ensuring the right cultural fit when hiring, and a unique approach to leadership that might make all the difference. Join us in exploring the transformation and innovation of Silicon Valley and stay ahead in the game.

Jan 2, 2024 • 51min
Debunking The Myths Of Intuition In Hiring: A Data-Driven Approach With Jonathan Porter-Whistman
It is easy to depend on your gut feeling when hiring people into your team, but you cannot always do that. Joining Eric Anderton is Jonathan Porter-Whistman, CEO of PerceptionPredict.ai and WhoHire.com, who debunks the biggest myths of intuition surrounding the most common hiring practices. Jonathan explores the high risks of recruiting incompatible talent if you fail to understand the correlation between data-driven approach and human intuition. He also unveils the dysfunctions of high-performing individuals and challenges conventional wisdom about what makes a good fit for your team. Start making better hiring decisions backed by data by listening to this episode. Buy this book - Construction Genius: Effective, Hands-On, Practical, Simple, No-BS Leadership, Strategy, Sales, and Marketing Advice for Construction Companies: https://www.amazon.com/Construction-Genius-Effective-Hands-Leadership/dp/B0BHTRDY1T Jonathan's Book- The Sales Boss: https://www.amazon.com/Sales-Boss-Secret-Training-Managing/dp/1119286646