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Starbuck Sargent

Podcast de James Starbuck & Herb Sargent

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A deep-dive construction and business podcast featuring global industry insights, civil construction strategies, earthmoving operations, heavy machinery talk, leadership development, and contractor success stories. Hosted by James Starbuck (Melbourne) and Herb Sargent (Maine), this show breaks down project management, business growth, market shifts, infrastructure development, and entrepreneurship across Australia and the United States.

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13 episodios

Portada del episodio Buy or Rent Construction Equipment? Scaling Crews Without Killing Cash Flow | Starbuck Sargent

Buy or Rent Construction Equipment? Scaling Crews Without Killing Cash Flow | Starbuck Sargent

In Episode 13 of the Starbuck Sargent Podcast, James Starbuck and Herb Sargent answer a listener question from an operations manager in an electrical utility contracting business: should a growing construction company buy, lease, or rent the equipment needed to add another crew? The question opens up a much bigger conversation around construction business growth, equipment debt, cash flow, crew expansion, buying versus renting machinery, and the blind spots that come with scaling too quickly. James and Herb break down why renting can sometimes protect cash, why buying equipment can build equity but also create major financial risk, and why unused machinery sitting in the yard can become “financial radioactivity.” They also discuss how owners think about altitude, pipeline, maintenance, replacement cycles, crew culture, and whether the business is truly ready to go from three crews to four. This episode also dives into what makes a great construction manager — someone who thinks beyond their own role, understands the owner’s perspective, builds business cases, and brings solutions instead of just opinions. From digger derricks and bucket trucks to excavators, fuel tankers, ready-mix trucks, and site crews, this is a practical conversation for anyone growing a construction company or managing operations in the field. If you’re interested in construction business, equipment finance, buy vs rent decisions, contractor cash flow, trade business growth, crew expansion, machinery debt, construction leadership, or scaling a subcontracting business, this episode is for you. SEND QUESTIONS: starbucksargent@gmail.com [starbucksargent@gmail.com]

20 de may de 2026 - 55 min
Portada del episodio Toxic High Performers Are Killing Your Construction Business | Starbuck & Sargent

Toxic High Performers Are Killing Your Construction Business | Starbuck & Sargent

In Episode 12 of the Starbuck & Sargent Podcast, James Starbuck and Herb Sargent tackle one of the hardest leadership questions in construction: what do you do with high-performing employees who are toxic to the team? Jimmy shares the story of a “unicorn” operator — one of the most talented machine operators he had ever seen — who could produce incredible results, but slowly damaged morale, training, standards, and the wider crew culture. Herb shares his own experience of letting go of two excavator operators within 16 hours to protect the standards and culture of his business. The conversation explores why production alone is not enough, why some of the people who helped build your company can eventually hold it back, and why leaders must be willing to make hard decisions when culture, accountability, and long-term business health are on the line. Jimmy and Herb also discuss: • How to create space for employees to step up and take ownership • Why leaders need to intentionally set people up for success • The danger of tolerating toxic “top performers” • Why crew morale often starts with the foreman or superintendent • The difference between managing and leading • Why standards only matter if they are enforced • What makes a great equipment sales rep • Where OEMs and dealerships fall short when supporting contractors • Buying vs renting equipment and the blind spots managers should consider If you run a construction company, manage crews, operate machinery, work in civil construction, or are trying to build a stronger business culture, this episode is packed with hard-earned lessons on leadership, accountability, equipment relationships, and protecting the team before protecting individual production. Featuring James Starbuck from Starbuck Group in Melbourne, Australia, and Herb Sargent from Sargent Corporation in Maine, USA. Topics are based on Episode 12’s discussion of employee ownership, toxic high performers, leadership standards, crew morale, equipment dealerships, and buying versus renting equipment. SEND QUESTIONS: starbucksargent@gmail.com [starbucksargent@gmail.com]

6 de may de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
Portada del episodio The Hidden Killer in Construction: Losing Tempo | Starbuck Sargent

The Hidden Killer in Construction: Losing Tempo | Starbuck Sargent

In Episode 11 of the Starbuck & Sargent Podcast, James Starbuck and Herb Sargent break down three critical pillars of running a successful construction business: cash flow, tempo, and leadership. The episode starts by tackling a question every contractor faces — how much cash should you actually have on hand? From 60-day warning zones to 90–120 day safety buffers, they unpack what “liquid cash” really means and why relying on assets like real estate can leave you exposed. From there, the conversation dives deep into one of the most underrated concepts in construction: tempo. What is it? Why do the best companies seem to “click”? And how does decision-making speed at every level — from operator to management — determine whether a job runs smoothly or falls apart? They also explore: * Why momentum is everything in construction * How poor planning kills productivity before the job even starts * The link between morale, culture, and performance * Why bad jobs keep taking, but good jobs keep giving * The importance of starting strong and planning the day before The episode closes with a powerful discussion on leadership: If your team won’t take ownership… is it their fault, or yours? This is a must-listen for contractors, business owners, and anyone trying to scale a construction company without losing control. SEND QUESTIONS: starbucksargent@gmail.com [starbucksargent@gmail.com]

22 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
Portada del episodio Operating Reserves: How Much Is Actually Enough? | Starbuck Sargent Episode 10

Operating Reserves: How Much Is Actually Enough? | Starbuck Sargent Episode 10

In Episode 10 of the Starbuck & Sargent Podcast, James Starbuck and Herb Sargent break down one of the most misunderstood topics in construction business: cash flow and operating reserves. What starts as a simple question — “How much cash should a business have?” — quickly turns into a deep discussion on survival, risk, pricing discipline, and how financial pressure impacts decision-making in real time. The conversation explores why many contractors operate dangerously lean, how relying on incoming payments can destroy stability, and why building a cash buffer isn’t just about safety — it’s about creating options and control. Jimmy shares real-world insights from running a transport and earthmoving business during rising fuel costs, where subcontractors struggle to stay operational and early payments can quickly erode reserves. Herb brings decades of experience, explaining how strong businesses think long-term and avoid dependence on unpredictable cash inflows. They also dive into: Why 60–90 days of cash might not be enough The hidden risks of relying on receivables and credit How cash gives you leverage over competitors Why contractors undercut themselves into failure The moment you must stop chasing cheap work How financial discipline separates surviving businesses from dominant ones If you run a construction, transport, or contracting business, this episode will fundamentally change how you think about cash, pricing, and long-term strategy. SEND QUESTIONS: starbucksargent@gmail.com [starbucksargent@gmail.com]

8 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
Portada del episodio Why You’re Working Harder Than Ever… But Falling Behind | Starbuck Sargent Episode 9

Why You’re Working Harder Than Ever… But Falling Behind | Starbuck Sargent Episode 9

In Episode 9 of the Starbuck Sargent Podcast, Jimmy Starbuck and Herb Sargent break down one of the most common frustrations in business: “I’m grinding, my team is paid well, we’re busy… but I still feel like I’m losing ground.” This episode dives deep into why so many construction business owners feel stuck — even when everything looks like it’s working on the surface. Jimmy and Herb unpack the reality of the “grind” phase, why being busy doesn’t always mean you’re profitable, and how poor cashflow, pricing, and structure can quietly hold a business back. They also share real experiences from building their own companies — including early struggles, financial pressure, and the hard lessons learned along the way. The conversation covers: - Why “grinding” can actually slow your business down - The difference between being busy and being profitable - How cashflow and margins determine real success - When to hire and when you’re the bottleneck - Why “paying people fairly” isn’t always straightforward - The impact of rising costs (like fuel) on business performance - How to diagnose what’s actually going wrong in your company - Why people are the most important lever in business growth Jimmy also shares current challenges in the Australian construction market, including rising fuel costs, supply issues, and how external pressures are affecting contractors right now. This episode is essential for anyone in construction, business, or leadership who feels like they’re working harder than ever — but not getting ahead. SEND QUESTIONS: starbucksargent@gmail.com [starbucksargent@gmail.com]

25 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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