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The Construction Business Blueprint #035 - The Real Reason Your Team Keep Letting You Down

9 min · 18 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The Construction Business Blueprint #035 - The Real Reason Your Team Keep Letting You Down

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Most construction business owners think they have a team problem. “The lads don’t step up.”  “They don’t take ownership.”  “They don’t show initiative.”  “I have to jump in all the time.” But most of the time, it isn’t actually a team problem, it’s a leadership problem. In this episode of the Construction Business Blueprint, Marc breaks down why your team may not be taking ownership, why they keep waiting for your instruction, and how unclear expectations create unnecessary stress, mistakes, and frustration on site. You’ll hear real examples from construction business owners inside the Blueprint, including how one simple shift changed the way a client was treated on site, and how sending clear daily instructions can remove confusion, excuses, and assumptions from your team. If you want your team to step up, take more responsibility, and stop relying on you for every decision, this episode will show you where to start. Chapters 00:00 Welcome back to Construction Business Blueprint  00:38 Why this episode is about team and leadership  01:01 “My team just don’t step up”  01:25 Why most team problems are actually leadership problems  01:44 No rules, no expectations, no structure  02:10 Real client example: constantly getting dragged back on the tools  02:35 Stop turning up like one of the lads  03:07 How your appearance changes the role you play on site  03:53 Why this one shift changed everything  04:17 How clients see you when you show up as the business owner  04:43 The mistake of assuming “they should know by now”  05:15 What they should know vs what they actually do  05:41 How to remove ambiguity from daily instructions  06:19 Why a simple WhatsApp checklist can change the day  06:46 Using AI to turn your instructions into a clear team message  07:17 How written expectations remove excuses  07:56 What every business owner must make clear to their team  08:21 Check understanding before leaving site  08:43 Clarity removes problems before they happen  08:59 Don’t expect standards you haven’t properly set  09:06 Final challenge and call to action

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Portada del episodio The Construction Business Blueprint #043 - The Q3 Plan Every Construction Owner Needs (Live Keynote)

The Construction Business Blueprint #043 - The Q3 Plan Every Construction Owner Needs (Live Keynote)

Most construction business owners plan the next quarter from exactly where they are now, the same habits, the same fears, the same blind spots, and the same reactive way of working. That usually creates more of the same. In this episode of Construction Business Blueprint, Marc brings together the full Q2 review and Q3 planning process. After reviewing Q2 honestly, looking at the real numbers, finding the gaps, and working on the founder behind the business, this session is about building a Q3 plan from a clearer place. Marc walks through how to choose one headline focus for the quarter, set proper targets across the five key business metrics, and create a weekly tracking rhythm so the plan doesn’t disappear once work gets busy again. This episode also looks at the difference between planning like an operator and planning like a founder. The operator asks how to do more. The founder asks what needs to change structurally so the next quarter is better, not just busier. You’ll also hear why saying no is a superpower, why founder time needs to be blocked like a real appointment, and why your Q3 plan needs something in it for your life too, not just the business. If you’re a construction business owner who wants Q3 to actually move the business forward, this episode will help you create a plan with focus, targets, tracking, and real commitment. Subscribe for weekly videos helping construction business owners get more time, more profit, and more control. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to the Q3 planning section 00:04 - Reviewing Q2, your numbers, and the founder 00:11 - Now it’s time to plan Q3 00:17 - Why most owners plan from where they already are 00:27 - Why Q3 cannot just be another to-do list 00:38 - Drawing a line in the sand for the next six months 00:53 - Planning from a clearer starting point 01:11 - The structure of the Q3 plan 01:22 - Choosing one headline focus 01:36 - Why one focus beats a long list 01:45 - Examples of a strong Q3 focus 01:58 - Pick the hardest or most important focus 02:11 - Writing your Q3 headline focus 02:22 - Why this is the right focus 02:29 - What success should look like by the end of Q3 02:57 - What could get in the way? 03:09 - What are you going to say no to? 03:31 - Founder vs operator reminder 03:43 - The operator keeps today moving 03:46 - The founder makes tomorrow easier 04:17 - Planning Q3 like a founder 04:23 - Operator thinking vs founder thinking 04:39 - Making the next quarter structurally better 04:50 - Why less revenue with more margin can be a win 05:19 - Running every Q3 target through the founder filter 05:32 - Setting targets for the five key metrics 05:43 - Monthly revenue target 05:48 - Gross profit margin target 06:06 - Lead conversion rate target 06:07 - Average job value target 06:17 - Pipeline target 06:30 - Make the targets honest but stretching 07:03 - Building a weekly tracking rhythm 07:10 - Why tracking should not always be done by you 07:23 - When will you actually review the numbers? 07:52 - Choosing your review day 08:27 - Where the numbers will be tracked 08:39 - Who needs to be involved in the review? 09:17 - Blocking founder time properly 09:31 - Why tasks expand to fill the time you give them 09:49 - Why founder time must be blocked in the diary 10:22 - Planning something for your life, not just the business 10:31 - A plan you don’t enjoy is not sustainable 10:53 - The business should serve your life 11:10 - What will you do this quarter for yourself? 11:28 - Choosing a reward for hitting your Q3 target 12:00 - What will hitting this target make possible? 12:52 - Making your Q3 commitment 13:03 - Turning intention into defined action 13:21 - Drawing the line in the sand 13:32 - The one thing you’ll do differently this week 13:41 - Choosing your review day and monthly submission rhythm 14:21 - Reviewing what you’ve just built 14:43 - Building a Q3 plan from a clear place 14:54 - The business will only evolve when you do 15:03 - Don’t leave motivated and do nothing 15:14 - Looking at the quarter from a different perspective 15:25 - Think like a founder before reacting 15:53 - Clearly articulate the problem before making decisions

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Portada del episodio The Construction Business Blueprint #042 - The Founder Operating System Explained (Live Keynote)

The Construction Business Blueprint #042 - The Founder Operating System Explained (Live Keynote)

Most construction business owners look outside the business when things start to stall. They blame the market, the team, the clients, the leads, the economy, or the systems. But before you look externally, you need to look at the person leading the business. In this episode of Construction Business Blueprint, Marc breaks down the Founder Operating System, the internal foundation behind every decision, system, result, and problem in the business. Because if the founder is off, the business is off. This session looks at three key pillars: vision, self-mastery, and energy. Vision gives you direction. Self-mastery helps you execute when things get uncomfortable. Energy gives you the capacity to lead, think clearly, make decisions, and keep moving the business forward. Marc also challenges construction business owners to look at their life and business from the outside, as if they were watching it like a movie, and ask: what advice would you give yourself? If you’re avoiding hard decisions, running on empty, stuck in operator mode, overthinking, getting distracted, or constantly blaming external problems, this episode will help you see where the real work starts. This is not soft motivation. It’s the internal operating system that determines how your business performs. Subscribe for weekly videos helping construction business owners get more time, more profit, and more control. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to the Founder Operating System 00:13 - Why this section focuses on the person, not the business 00:21 - Why everything starts with the founder 00:45 - How your decisions and avoidance affect the business 01:02 - Why the Founder Operating System comes first 01:11 - Why external fixes won’t solve internal problems 01:30 - Clarity, regulation, and energy 01:48 - Why this work needs to be personal 02:19 - Watching your life like a movie 03:01 - What advice would you give yourself? 03:18 - What would you tell someone you loved? 03:49 - Asking yourself the same hard questions 04:18 - Making the decision you already know you should make 04:47 - Building awareness as a founder 05:02 - The gap between what you tell yourself and what you do 05:05 - If the founder is off, the business is off 05:16 - How emotional instability affects decisions 06:14 - No vision leads to quitting when friction appears 06:28 - Low energy leads to weak execution 06:55 - Why your internal capacity becomes the business ceiling 07:16 - Where to look first when results stall 07:53 - The three non-negotiables of the founder 08:04 - Growth Driver 1: the Founder Operating System 08:42 - The three pillars: vision, self-mastery, and energy 09:08 - Pillar 1: Vision 09:29 - Pillar 2: Self-mastery 10:05 - Pillar 3: Energy 10:39 - Why mood, energy, and performance matter 10:59 - Why the best Q3 plan won’t work without this 11:27 - Why vision is not goals or revenue targets 12:02 - What real vision actually means 12:37 - Why the business should support your life 12:54 - Why shallow vision kills momentum 13:24 - Why money without meaning creates quit energy 13:41 - Vision helps you withstand resistance 14:10 - What staying where you are is costing you 14:24 - You get to write your own business story 15:17 - Why the story has to be written first 15:57 - Where most founders get vision wrong 16:20 - The opportunity cost of short-term thinking 16:37 - Why a hire is not just a cost 17:28 - Vision gives you belief 18:24 - Questions to score your vision 19:04 - Pillar 2: Self-mastery 19:18 - Regulating yourself under pressure 19:44 - Making decisions even when they scare you 20:23 - Why fear makes everything harder 21:03 - Why uncertainty hijacks decision-making 21:36 - How fear and procrastination create failure 21:43 - Awareness is the key to self-mastery 22:16 - The danger of comfort and inconsistency 23:04 - Why financial success isn’t the full measure 24:00 - Fear, avoidance, and overthinking 24:43 - Why overthinking can feel like progress 25:32 - Seeing the decision versus executing it 26:04 - Why asking everyone’s opinion can keep you stuck 27:08 - Where is fear making your decisions? 27:18 - What decision do you already know the answer to? 27:46 - Pillar 3: Energy 28:10 - Why burnout creeps up on you 29:14 - Energy is not motivation 29:27 - Energy is your capacity to think, sell, and lead 30:03 - Doing work outside your strengths drains energy 31:02 - Where your energy is leaking 31:15 - Low-value tasks and energy drains 32:15 - Context switching in construction businesses 32:53 - Operator days versus founder days 33:18 - The real question: where is your energy leaking? 33:36 - Questions to score your energy 34:21 - Reviewing your three founder scores 34:51 - Why honesty creates the breakthrough 35:15 - Why the business starts and ends with you 36:14 - Vision, self-mastery, and energy brought together 36:36 - Identifying your strengths, challenges, and next moves

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Portada del episodio The Construction Business Blueprint #041 - How to Review Your Construction Business Before Q3 (Live Keynote)

The Construction Business Blueprint #041 - How to Review Your Construction Business Before Q3 (Live Keynote)

Most construction business owners move from one week to the next without ever stopping to properly review what’s working, what’s not, and what the numbers are actually telling them. That’s how you end up stuck on the same hamster wheel: busy, reactive, constantly putting out fires, but never really knowing whether the business is moving forward. In this episode of Construction Business Blueprint, Marc walks through a Q2 review and planning session designed to help construction business owners get honest about the last quarter before planning the next one. We cover how to review your biggest wins, understand what created them, look honestly at what didn’t go to plan, identify the root causes, and decide what needs to be carried forward or left behind going into Q3. Marc also breaks down the difference between founder work and operator work, why many owners are still stuck reacting day to day, and why the five key metrics in your business matter more than gut feeling. If you don’t know your monthly revenue, gross profit margin, conversion rate, average project value, and pipeline, you don’t really know where your business stands. This episode is a practical reset for any construction business owner who wants to stop guessing, start reviewing properly, and make better decisions for the next quarter. Subscribe for weekly videos helping construction business owners get more time, more profit, and more control. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to the Q2 review session 00:09 - Starting with your biggest win of the year 00:38 - Why your wins matter 00:57 - Identifying your biggest challenge 01:25 - Moving from gut feel to structured review 01:38 - Why most business owners skip review 01:59 - The danger of rolling into the next quarter blindly 02:20 - Why honesty matters in the review process 03:03 - Why you can’t plan Q3 with a dishonest Q2 review 03:38 - Reviewing what went well 04:01 - Looking beyond surface-level wins 04:56 - Understanding what was behind each win 05:33 - The behaviours and decisions that created progress 06:38 - Reviewing what didn’t go well 07:33 - Looking deeper than a bad day or bad week 08:12 - Common issues: variations, team problems, and cash flow 08:36 - Finding the root cause 09:02 - Why uncomfortable questions matter 09:28 - Focus on what was in your control 09:54 - What to carry forward and what to leave behind 10:39 - Why the review should shift something 11:47 - Founder vs operator explained 12:08 - What founder work actually means 13:20 - What operator work looks like 14:04 - Were you running the business or was it running you? 14:58 - Did you create your wins or did they happen by chance? 15:48 - Did you see the problems coming? 17:04 - Moving from feelings to facts 17:29 - The five key business metrics 17:45 - Revenue, margin, conversion, project value, and pipeline 18:00 - Why these numbers give you control 19:12 - Why knowing your numbers is the owner’s responsibility 19:43 - If you don’t know your numbers, you don’t know your business 20:38 - Why decisions can’t be based on feeling 21:36 - Reviewing your Q2 numbers 22:12 - Metric 1: monthly revenue 23:32 - Metric 2: gross profit margin 24:03 - Why markup does not equal margin 25:04 - Metric 3: conversion rate 25:28 - Why winning too much work means you’re too cheap 27:30 - Metric 4: average project value 27:43 - Why bigger project value can mean fewer jobs and more profit 29:04 - Metric 5: pipeline 29:54 - Why pipeline affects control and peace of mind 31:04 - Finding the gap between where you are and where you thought you were

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Portada del episodio The Construction Business Blueprint #040 - AMA Construction Business Owner Edition

The Construction Business Blueprint #040 - AMA Construction Business Owner Edition

In this episode of Construction Business Blueprint, Marc switches things up with a summer survival Ask Me Anything for trade and construction business owners. These are the real questions coming from construction business owners every week, from prospects, clients, social media conversations, and comments online. Marc answers questions around stepping back from the day-to-day without the business falling apart, why so many owners are flat out but still skint, how to properly hand over admin to an office hire, whether losing jobs after raising your prices means you went too high, and how to get your team to actually follow new systems instead of treating them like paperwork. He also addresses a common pushback around client case studies and whether big changes in six months are actually realistic. This episode is direct, practical, and built around the problems construction business owners are facing right now: lack of control, poor tracking, weak delegation, pricing uncertainty, team resistance, and the challenge of trying to scale without everything still running through the owner. If you’re busy, stretched, pricing work, managing the team, chasing money, trying to hire, or wondering why the business still depends on you for every decision, this Q&A will give you clear answers and practical places to start. Subscribe for weekly videos helping construction business owners get more time, more profit, and more control. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Construction Business Blueprint 00:04 - Summer survival Ask Me Anything 00:15 - Where the questions come from 00:31 - Answering questions off the top of Marc’s head 00:53 - How do I step back without the business falling apart? 01:07 - Write down what actually breaks when you’re not there 01:26 - Why everything living in your head creates chaos 02:04 - Are you missing a team member or getting in your own way? 02:39 - Why am I flat out but still skint? 03:17 - If you don’t track, you’re driving blind 03:42 - Payment terms with clients and suppliers 04:22 - Scope creep, variations, and untracked extra work 04:49 - Why poor estimating kills profit 05:17 - Why do I still feel busy after hiring admin? 05:36 - Setting clear expectations for an office hire 06:17 - Why delegation is not dumping your mess on someone else 06:43 - Did I put my prices up too high? 07:03 - Why price is usually the last place to look 07:38 - Knowing your true cost, overheads, and profit margin 08:16 - Using conversion rate to judge pricing 09:17 - How do I get my team to follow systems? 09:30 - Why people resist change 09:48 - Explain why the system matters before expecting buy-in 10:35 - Are six-month case study results actually realistic? 11:11 - Why growth is not always sunshine and rainbows 11:38 - The difference between information and implementation 12:15 - Why support, guidance, and accountability change the result 12:37 - Send in your questions for the next Q&A

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Portada del episodio The Construction Business Blueprint #039 - Tired Owners Make Expensive Decisions

The Construction Business Blueprint #039 - Tired Owners Make Expensive Decisions

Peak season can take a serious toll on construction business owners. Early mornings on site, late nights in the office, constant phone calls, team issues, client pressure, quotes to finish, projects to manage, and the pressure of keeping everything moving can leave you running on empty for months. And when the owner is tired, the whole business feels it. In this episode of Construction Business Blueprint, we talk about why your energy matters more than you might think, not just for your personal life, but for your team, your clients, your decision-making, and your profit. We cover the physical toll of peak season, why pushing through for three months straight is dangerous, and the simple things that actually help: protecting your sleep, putting the phone away at night, taking proper breaks during the day, and using a five-minute daily reset to stop everything feeling like it’s on fire. This isn’t about working less. It’s about showing up better. Because better energy leads to better decisions, better leadership, better team performance, better client conversations, and ultimately better margins. If you’re a construction business owner feeling exhausted, stretched, snappy, or constantly behind, this episode will help you reset before peak season takes more from you than it should. Subscribe for weekly videos helping construction business owners get more time, more profit, and more control. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Construction Business Blueprint 00:05 - Why this episode is different 00:13 - Your energy affects everything 00:23 - How are you actually feeling right now? 00:44 - The warning signs of a tired owner 01:02 - Why a tired owner becomes an expensive owner 01:17 - The physical toll of peak season 01:44 - Early mornings, late nights, and constant pressure 02:02 - Sleep, stress, and running on empty 02:24 - The difference between a tough week and three months of burnout 02:48 - Simple ways to protect your energy 02:57 - Why sleep has to become non-negotiable 03:15 - Protecting sleep like an important meeting 03:41 - Why you need a phone cut-off at night 04:23 - Taking proper breaks away from the desk or site 05:15 - Why the basics make the biggest difference 05:43 - Your energy sets the tone for the whole team 06:12 - How your mood affects team performance 06:30 - Using a daily reset to break the spiral 07:03 - The five-minute daily reset 07:18 - Questions to ask at the end of each day 07:48 - Using the Daily Diary to review and improve 08:11 - Better energy means better margins 08:26 - How tired leadership affects clients, quotes, and reputation 09:11 - This isn’t about working less, it’s about showing up better 09:28 - Pick one habit to improve this week

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