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Elevate Construction


Oct 13, 2020

Asking for help isn't a weakness, it's the leadership move that keeps you from learning everything the hard way. In this episode, Jason breaks the “lone wolf” myth and explains why superintendents win when they network, tour other projects, and steal great ideas shamelessly. You’ll hear a powerful story about learning basement logistics from another team and how that wisdom turned into day-by-day geographic planning and an on-time finish. If you want to level up faster and avoid training yourself through sad experiences, this one is for you.

What you'll learn in this episode:

  • Why being “too embarrassed to ask for help” is a signal of insecurity and how to break that pattern
  •  How to learn from wisdom instead of sad experience by touring other projects and walking with other superintendents
  •  How “go see and steal” accelerates improvement (and why it’s the best form of flattery
  •  How fresh-eyes walks and asking for feedback prevent repeat mistakes and protect project outcomes
  •  How to build a pack mindset hunt as a pack, leverage the team, and stop being an island

What would change this month if you scheduled one jobsite tour, asked for feedback, and stopped trying to do it all alone?

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