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Building Better Relationships in Construction

Podkast av Paul Schwinghammer

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This podcast series provides actionable strategies for construction professionals to elevate their business by prioritizing strong relationships. Emphasizing trust, transparency, and genuine connection as the foundation for success, the book introduces the "Relationship Bank Account," a framework for understanding how interactions build or erode goodwill. Based on the book: Building Better Relationships, a Guide to Enhancing the Customer Experience for Home Builders, Remodelers, and Construction Managers by Paul Schwinghammer

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If You Can Do It, Do It!

Episode 27 of Building Better Relationships in Construction, titled “If You Can Do It, Do It,” emphasizes proactive action to prevent delays, rework, and eroded client trust. Hosts Alex and Sabrina, drawing on Paul Schwinghammer’s book, argue that postponing small tasks creates cascading bottlenecks that undermine schedules, quality, and relationships. They recommend a mindset of immediate response—completing feasible tasks as soon as possible—to maintain project momentum, reduce stress, and preserve workmanship. Examples include installing utilities and windows promptly and addressing minor finishes early. Communication and transparency with teams and clients are essential, balancing logistical constraints with opportunities to accelerate work. Implementing this principle fosters accountability, smoother teamwork, fewer surprises, and a stronger reputation for professionalism. While resistance from trades may occur, ongoing dialogue and clear expectations help cultivate a culture of timely action. Consistently prioritizing efficiency and quality, the hosts conclude, builds trust and improves outcomes across projects overall success.

20. mai 2026 - 7 min
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The Importance of Why and Paying It Forward

Episode 26 of Building Better Relationships in Construction explores the value of asking “Why” and paying lessons forward. Hosts Alex and Sabrina discuss Paul Schwinghammer’s guidance that mistakes in construction are inevitable and that fast fixes miss opportunities to learn. They promote root‑cause analysis—pausing to determine whether errors stem from miscommunication, planning, or process failures—and turning findings into systemic improvements. Transparent communication with teams and clients builds trust and deposits into the “relationship bank account.” The hosts recommend documenting incidents, sharing lessons in meetings, creating safe channels for reporting, and following up to ensure fixes work. Paying it forward amplifies benefits across projects: higher quality, fewer repeat issues, greater client satisfaction, and a stronger reputation. Although this approach requires upfront time, it saves resources over the long term and fosters a culture of continuous improvement and accountability. Listeners are encouraged to apply these practices and consult Schwinghammer’s book, Building Better Relationships, for guidance.

13. mai 2026 - 8 min
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The Value of Quick Solutions

In Episode 25 of Building Better Relationships in Construction, hosts Alex and Sabrina discuss Chapter 25 of Paul Schwinghammer’s book: The Value of Quick Solutions. They argue that addressing small issues immediately—rather than postponing fixes—builds trust, saves time and money, and prevents problems from escalating. Using a crooked stud example, they show how a prompt fix signals attentiveness and deposits goodwill into the “relationship bank account.” Practical tips include assessing whether a quick fix prevents larger issues, training teams to spot minor faults, acting discreetly and efficiently, and communicating responsiveness to clients. Quick solutions also foster a culture of quality and leadership by example. The episode reinforces that small, timely actions strengthen client relationships and project outcomes. Listeners are encouraged to read Paul’s book for more strategies; the hosts preview the next episode on “The Importance of Why and Paying It Forward.”

6. mai 2026 - 7 min
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Explore All Options Before Acting

Episode 24 discusses Chapter 24: "Explore All Options Before Acting." Hosts Alex and Sabrina explain Paul Schwinghammer’s argument that the instinct to fix problems immediately in construction can lead to costly mistakes. Using an electrical box example, they show how pausing to consult trades, brainstorm, and check alternatives can reveal simpler, less expensive solutions—re-routing conduit or adjusting landscaping—rather than immediate reinstallation. Exploring options builds trust with clients by prioritizing their interests, fosters collaboration with contractors, improves long-term operational efficiency, and demonstrates professionalism. Communication matters: frame the process to reassure clients you evaluated choices and avoided unnecessary costs. Repeatedly choosing thoughtful problem-solving makes deposits into the relationship bank account, resulting in referrals, repeat business, and a stronger reputation. Though it may feel slower short-term, methodical decision-making reduces future escalations and reinforces integrity, transparency, and quality—making it a strategic investment in lasting relationships, the company’s legacy, and long-term customer satisfaction overall.

29. april 2026 - 7 min
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The Power of Surprises in Building Relationships

Hosts Alex and Sabrina summarize Chapter 23 of Paul Schwinghammer’s Building Better Relationships, emphasizing the strategic value of positive surprises in construction. Unexpected, sincere gestures—small treats, handwritten notes, an unannounced cleanup, or a cold drink during a heatwave—create emotional “deposits” in the relationship bank account, releasing feel-good chemicals and forming vivid, lasting associations. While consistency and reliability remain essential, surprises stand out because they show genuine appreciation and attention. Key guidelines: keep gestures authentic (not gimmicky), personalize them by observing and listening, avoid promising them beforehand, time them during stressful moments, and follow up subtly to reinforce sincerity. Over time, these low-cost, thoughtful acts build loyalty, trust, and advocacy, helping clients and teams tolerate inevitable project setbacks. When leaders model this behavior, it spreads into organizational culture, turning transactions into relationships and creating resilient, long-term goodwill.

22. april 2026 - 7 min
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