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Human-Centered Construction Leadership: Moving Beyond the Industry’s Toughness Culture

1 h 6 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Construction leadership development today requires more than toughness—it demands a human-centered approach to leading change. In this episode of Activating Curiosity™ [https://www.activatingcuriosity.com/], Ryan Ware sits down with Ed DeAngelis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwarddeangelis?utm_source=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=member_ios], CEO and Founder of EDA Contractors [https://www.edacontractors.com/], to explore how trust, emotional intelligence, and curiosity are reshaping leadership in the construction industry. As the AEC industry faces workforce challenges, change resistance, and increasing complexity, Ed shares why “humanity as a strategy” is not a soft skill—it’s a competitive advantage. Together, they unpack how construction leaders can build psychological safety, strengthen culture, and create environments where people—and performance—improve together. This conversation challenges the traditional “toughness” mindset in construction and offers a more effective path forward: one grounded in trust, self-awareness, and intentional leadership. What you’ll learn: *  Why trust is the foundation of effective construction leadership  *  How emotional intelligence improves team performance and retention  *  Practical ways to build psychological safety on project teams  *  Why resistance to change is often rooted in human experience  *  How curiosity unlocks better leadership and business outcomes  Who this is for: Construction leaders, executives, and AEC professionals focused on leadership development, culture, and leading change more effectively. Chapters 02:10 - Entrepreneurial lessons from being a paperboy 07:01 - Industry roughness and the need for cultural change 12:14 - Balancing personal life and leadership growth 20:12 - Building trust through authentic connections 30:35 - Practices that foster curiosity and innovation 40:10 - The cost of neglecting humanity in business 47:59 - Redefining success beyond profit Guest Ed DeAngelis is Founder and CEO of EDA Contractors, a construction firm known for its people-first culture and innovative exterior envelope solutions. With 25+ years of experience, Ed champions “Humanity as a Strategy,” integrating emotional intelligence, trust, and psychological safety into business performance and growth. He serves on multiple industry and nonprofit boards and has been recognized as a Philadelphia Titan 100 CEO (2025) and one of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Most Admired CEOs (2024). https://info.edacontractors.com/ed-deangelis [https://info.edacontractors.com/ed-deangelis] Send us your thoughts, ideas, questions [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2517774/fan_mail/new] Connective Consulting Group [https://connectiveconsultinggrp.com/] Helping construction leaders simplify change, strengthen trust, and move forward with clarity. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2517774/support] Follow Ryan at the following:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryankware/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/connective-consulting-group-llc https://connectiveconsultinggrp.com/ https://connective-coaching.com/ https://ryanware.me/ Don't miss out on future episodes! Follow & subscribe now to our newsletter [https://www.activatingcuriosity.com/newsletter/] and stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the construction industry. If this show helps you, please consider supporting [https://www.activatingcuriosity.com/support/]it. Just $3/month helps cover production and keeps the conversations going. ⭐ “Love the show? Toss some stars my way, it’s the easiest applause ever.

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