Built for the Trades

Dan Dowdy

How do you build a successful trade company? Find out how other trade company owners are finding success.

  1. How to Train Employees to Think Like Owners

    29 APR

    How to Train Employees to Think Like Owners

    Overview In this episode, Dan Dowdy dives into why excellence in leadership isn’t accidental but intentional, challenging trades leaders to raise their standards through core values, clear goals, and personal accountability. He highlights how everyday decisions—what you allow, reinforce, or ignore—shape your team’s performance. This episode will push you to evaluate where you may be lowering the bar and give you practical direction to lead with greater consistency and purpose. Discussions Excellence in Upholding Core Values - Excellence begins with consistently living out your core values, because what you model—and what you tolerate—defines your culture.Excellence in Goal Setting and Accountability - Excellence grows when goals are clear, measurable, and backed by consistent accountability that drives real results.Excellence in Personal Leadership and Execution - Excellence is multiplied through your daily discipline and execution, because your team will only rise to the level you lead by example.Excellence starts with you—it’s in the standards you set, the actions you take, and the consistency you bring every single day. What you walk past today will show up in your culture tomorrow, so don’t lower the bar—raise it and live it out loud. This week, identify one area where you can demand more from yourself and your team, and commit to it daily. Write it down, put it somewhere visible, and let it serve as your reminder that excellence is a choice, not a chance. Lead with intention, hold the standard, and stay disciplined in the small things—because over time, those small things build a culture your team is proud to be part of. For more leadership support and to connect with other trades business owners, join our Built for the Trades Skool Community here: https://www.skool.com/built-for-the-trades/part-1-march-leadership-call Free Coaching Call:Looking to dive deeper into your leadership journey? Schedule a free 30-minute coaching session with me at https://link.builtforthetrades.com/widget/booking/qetDwdbwknifZZLUGwwp 👉 Subscribe for more leadership and business tips!https://www.youtube.com/@builtforthetrades

    5 min
  2. How to Train New Employees

    14 APR

    How to Train New Employees

    Overview In this episode of the Built for the Trades Podcast, we break down a common but overlooked leadership challenge: the rookie who is afraid to ask questions. While many leaders label this as inexperience, the real issue is often leadership. When new hires stay silent, mistakes increase, efficiency drops, and teams are forced to carry the load. Today, we explore how strong leaders can turn hesitant rookies into confident, capable team members through clarity, culture, and consistent coaching. Discussions Setting clear expectations creates confidence, not confusion – New hires don’t fail because they lack ability, they struggle when leaders fail to clearly define what “good” looks like and how to achieve it.Building a safe environment determines whether your team speaks up or stays silent - When leaders encourage questions and model humility, they create a culture where learning is safe and mistakes become part of growth.Consistent check-ins turn uncertainty into long-term performance – Ongoing coaching conversations help rookies gain clarity, build confidence, and develop independence over time instead of relying on guesswork. Great leadership is not about managing tasks, it’s about developing people. When you slow down, set clear expectations, create psychological safety, and commit to consistent coaching, your rookies don’t just improve, they transform into reliable, confident team members who elevate your entire organization. If you’re a leader in the trades, don’t forget to subscribe and join our Built for the Trades community to grow alongside other owners facing the same challenges. Start your free 7-day trial today and let’s build stronger teams together. For more leadership support and to connect with other trades business owners, join our Built for the Trades Skool Community here: https://www.skool.com/built-for-the-trades/part-1-march-leadership-call Free Coaching Call:Looking to dive deeper into your leadership journey? Schedule a free 30-minute coaching session with me at https://link.builtforthetrades.com/widget/booking/qetDwdbwknifZZLUGwwp 👉 Subscribe for more leadership and business tips!https://www.youtube.com/@builtforthetrades

    5 min
  3. How to Handle a No Call No Show Employee

    24 MAR

    How to Handle a No Call No Show Employee

    Overview In this episode of the Built for the Trades podcast, Dan Dowdy tackles one of the toughest leadership challenges in service businesses: the no-show tech. Learn how to handle employee no call no show situations with clarity, fairness, and professionalism. Dan breaks it down into three practical steps: confirm the facts, have the direct conversation, and decide with follow-through. You’ll discover how to protect your team, maintain accountability, and strengthen your company culture — all while staying calm under pressure. If you’re a trades business owner or manager looking to lead with confidence, build reliable teams, and create a culture of accountability, this episode is a must-listen. Discussions Confirm the Facts: – Learn how to document no-show behavior and understand the real impact on your business.Have the Direct Conversation - Discover how to address the issue professionally and get clarity from your employee.Decide and Follow Through – Find out how to protect your team, enforce accountability, and handle termination if needed.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Built for the Trades. Handling a no-show tech isn’t easy, but slowing down, documenting the facts, having the tough conversation, and following through sets the tone for your entire team. Lead with clarity and consistency, protect your business, and build a culture where accountability and reliability are the norm. If you want more guidance and a community of trades business owners navigating these challenges, join our Built for the Trades Skool community or book a call with me, links are in the show notes. For more leadership support and to connect with other trades business owners, join our Built for the Trades Skool Community here: https://www.skool.com/built-for-the-trades/part-1-march-leadership-call Free Coaching Call:Looking to dive deeper into your leadership journey? Schedule a free 30-minute coaching session with me at https://link.builtforthetrades.com/widget/booking/qetDwdbwknifZZLUGwwp 👉 Subscribe for more leadership and business tips!https://www.youtube.com/@builtforthetrades

    5 min
  4. 3 Practical Leadership Situations Every Trades Leader Must Handle

    10 MAR

    3 Practical Leadership Situations Every Trades Leader Must Handle

    Overview Welcome back to the Built for the Trades podcast! In this episode, we explore the everyday leadership situations trades business owners face and how small moments can quickly turn into leadership challenges. Dan breaks down practical ways to respond with clarity, empathy, and strong communication so leaders can guide their teams effectively and keep the business moving forward. Discussions Tech Shuts Down After Feedback – How leaders can slow the moment down, adjust their approach, and help technicians re-engage instead of retreating after receiving feedback.Dispatcher vs Tech Communication Breakdown - Why shifting the conversation from blame to communication systems helps teams resolve conflict and restore alignment.High Performer Quietly Burning Out – The importance of checking in with top performers early and often so leaders can prevent burnout and keep their strongest team members engaged. Thanks for tuning in! Great leadership in the trades happens in the small daily moments. Respond with patience, clarity, and empathy, and you’ll build stronger teams and businesses people are proud to be part of. Slow down, listen, and lead with purpose—your team and business will thrive. For more leadership support and to connect with other trades business owners, join our Built for the Trades Skool Community here: https://www.skool.com/built-for-the-trades/part-1-march-leadership-call Free Coaching Call:Looking to dive deeper into your leadership journey? Schedule a free 30-minute coaching session with me at https://link.builtforthetrades.com/widget/booking/qetDwdbwknifZZLUGwwp 👉 Subscribe for more leadership and business tips!https://www.youtube.com/@builtforthetrades

    5 min
  5. Getting Back On Track

    19 FEB

    Getting Back On Track

    Overview Welcome back to the Built for the Trades podcast! In today’s episode, we’re tackling a challenge every leader faces: what to do when your team culture starts to slip. Culture doesn’t collapse overnight—it drifts—but the good news is you can course-correct before it’s too late. I’ll walk you through three practical steps to reconnect with your team, realign your standards, and rebuild momentum with small wins. If you’re ready to reset your leadership approach and get your team back on track, this episode is for you. Discussions Reconnect Before You Redirect – Why leaders need to pause, listen, and rebuild relationships before giving new directions.Realign Your Standards and Lead by Example – How to clarify expectations, reinforce core values, and model the behavior you want from your team.Rebuild Momentum with Wins – Using small wins and consistent recognition to restore energy, engagement, and accountability in your team. Thanks for tuning in to today’s Built for the Trades episode. Remember, leadership isn’t about keeping culture perfect—it’s about knowing when to reset and course-correct. When you notice your team drifting, focus on reconnecting, realigning, and rebuilding momentum. Lead with intention, celebrate the wins, and set the standard through your own actions.  If you want help strengthening your team culture or getting your leadership back on track, connect with me, and let’s work on it together. Keep leading with purpose, and I’ll see you in the next episode! Free Coaching Call:Looking to dive deeper into your leadership journey? Schedule a free 30-minute coaching session with me at https://link.builtforthetrades.com/widget/booking/qetDwdbwknifZZLUGwwp 👉 Subscribe for more leadership and business tips!https://www.youtube.com/@builtforthetrades

    4 min
  6. The 3 Habits of a Trusted Leader

    3 FEB

    The 3 Habits of a Trusted Leader

    Overview In this episode of the Built for the Trades podcast, Dan Dowdy dives into one of the most critical foundations of leadership — trust. Without trust, even the best systems, technicians, and equipment can’t help a business grow. Dan breaks down three practical, actionable habits that every trusted leader lives by, whether they’re managing a small crew or a company of 100. Discussions Say What You Mean - Trusted leaders communicate clearly and honestly. Dan explains why clarity and empathy are essential to building confidence and avoiding confusion on your team.Do What You Say - Following through on your promises is what separates leaders who are tolerated from those who are trusted. Learn how small, consistent actions can grow credibility and trust quickly.Own What You Miss - Leadership isn’t about perfection — it’s about accountability. Dan shares why admitting mistakes and taking ownership strengthens your team and sets the standard for everyone to follow.Leadership is about consistency, honesty, and being someone your team can rely on. By practicing these three habits — saying what you mean, doing what you say, and owning what you miss — you can earn trust, inspire accountability, and grow your trades business. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this episode helped you, and click the link to schedule a call to take your leadership to the next level. Free Coaching Call:Looking to dive deeper into your leadership journey? Schedule a free 30-minute coaching session with me at https://link.builtforthetrades.com/widget/booking/qetDwdbwknifZZLUGwwp 👉 Subscribe for more leadership and business tips!https://www.youtube.com/@builtforthetrades

    5 min
  7. Why Some Employees Resist Change (And What to Do About It)

    20 JAN

    Why Some Employees Resist Change (And What to Do About It)

    Overview Hey leaders, welcome back to the Built for the Trades podcast! Today we’re tackling a topic that trips up even the best managers and owners: why employees resist change and how to guide them through it effectively. Change is hard—new processes, technology, and expectations can feel overwhelming. In this episode, we’ll break down three practical strategies to understand resistance, build buy-in, and keep your team motivated. Grab your notepad, keep your eyes on the road if you’re driving, and let’s dive in! Discussions Understand the Fear Behind Resistance – Resistance usually comes from fear—fear of the unknown, failure, or losing control. Listen, acknowledge the fear, and use empathy and humor to help your team feel supported. Connect Change to Real Benefits – People adopt change when they see clear benefits. Show how new processes help them personally and improve the team. Real-life examples make change feel like a win, not a punishment. Involve Your Team Early – Team members adopt change faster when they feel ownership. Ask for feedback, involve them in pilots, and build buy-in early to reduce friction and improve outcomes. Handling change well builds trust, reduces friction, and keeps your team moving forward together. Change doesn’t have to be scary—it just needs a little leadership magic and perhaps a dash of humor. If this episode helped, subscribe and share it with another trades leader who could benefit. And if you’re ready to take your leadership and business to the next level, book a time with us to explore if Built for the Trades is the right fit. Until next time, keep leading well, keep building something that lasts, and remember: resistance is just a signal that you may need to lead a little differently. Free Coaching Call:Looking to dive deeper into your leadership journey? Schedule a free 30-minute coaching session with me at https://link.builtforthetrades.com/widget/booking/qetDwdbwknifZZLUGwwp 👉 Subscribe for more leadership and business tips!https://www.youtube.com/@builtforthetrades

    5 min
  8. When to Coach vs When to Discipline Your Team (3 Clear Rules)

    6 JAN

    When to Coach vs When to Discipline Your Team (3 Clear Rules)

    Overview In this episode, Dan breaks down a challenge every manager and trades leader faces: when to coach and when to discipline your team members. Making the wrong call can hurt morale, slow productivity, and make your shop feel chaotic—but done right, it builds trust and keeps your team motivated. He dives into practical strategies for spotting the signs that a team member needs guidance versus correction, shares real-world examples from the field, and explains how to have tough conversations without damaging relationships. By the end, you’ll have a clear framework for leading with confidence, clarity, and fairness so your team can thrive and your business can grow. Discussions: Look at the pattern, not the one-off – Identify whether a mistake is a single slip or a recurring problem to decide your approach. Determine the root cause – Is it a skill gap, misunderstanding, or attitude problem? Coaching is best for knowledge gaps; discipline is necessary for repeated negligence or disrespect. Act promptly but fairly – Address issues close to the behavior. Give immediate feedback when coaching, and be clear, factual, and consistent when disciplining.Remember, leadership in the trades isn’t just about telling people what to do—it’s about knowing when to guide, when to correct, and how to build a team that trusts you. By mastering the balance between coaching and discipline, you create a culture where your team can grow, perform, and stick around. Apply these principles consistently, and you’ll see your shop run smoother, your team stay motivated, and your leadership truly make an impact. Keep leading with impact—and I’ll see you next time. Free Coaching Call:Looking to dive deeper into your leadership journey? Schedule a free 30-minute coaching session with me at https://link.builtforthetrades.com/widget/booking/qetDwdbwknifZZLUGwwp 👉 Subscribe for more leadership and business tips!https://www.youtube.com/@builtforthetrades

    5 min

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