Wired to Build
Why does construction technology keep landing wrong — even when the tools are better than they've ever been? Jeff Sample [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ironmanofit/] has spent years traveling the industry as a host of the ConTech Crew [https://thecontechcrew.com/] and, more recently, as head of global industry strategy at Bluebeam [https://www.bluebeam.com/]. He's been in more contractor offices, job site trailers, and conference rooms than almost anyone in the construction technology space — which gives him a rare view of how technology actually behaves inside real companies and real teams. In Part 1, Jeff and Nick cover: * How Jeff's path from IT architect to ski resort technologist to construction tech leader shaped how he reads the industry * Why people, process, and technology have to happen in that order — and what breaks when they don't * The shift from evangelist to facilitator: why you can't preach adoption and what actually creates room for change * What the industry gets wrong about RFIs — and what that reveals about how we handle expertise and risk Part 2 picks up where this leaves off: culture beyond the company, grassroots adoption versus leadership alignment, and what it means to build an industry that's greater than the sum of its parts. Support the show! * Make sure to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts. * Visit our founding sponsor at www.avicado.com [www.avicado.com]
40 episodios
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