The Hardest Problems in Construction Have Nothing to Do with Tech with Ian Gray
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概要
What happens when the toughest problems on a jobsite have nothing to do with the work?
Ian Gray, co-host of the Salty & Wired podcast, has spent over a decade in construction technology, selling software that was supposed to fix everything. Spoiler alert: it didn't. But somewhere along the way there was a wake up call, quite literally, and Ian discovered that the hardest problems in construction aren't technical.
They're human.
In this episode, we sit down for one of the most honest conversations I've heard thus far. We dig into why the industry's mental health crisis stays abstract until it becomes personal, why calling your people "resources" might be costing you more than you think and why the most powerful thing a person can do costs nothing (and takes only eight seconds).
More importantly though, along the way we'll unpack why saying "the industry has a problem" is actually letting everyone off the hook.
Whether you're a superintendent, a project manager or just someone who's been grinding a little too long without asking for help, this one's for you.