Wired to Build

Avicado Construction Technology Services

Welcome to Wired to Build! We're a data-driven, technology-focused podcast digging into how building owners and operators use construction technology to manage the full life cycle of their buildings. Join the team at Avicado as we deep dive into the minds of visionaries, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders and see how are shaping the future of the built environment. Whether you're in the field or in the office get ready to help your company get wired to build!

  1. Guest Intro - Author Jamie Lynn Cooke

    9月18日

    Guest Intro - Author Jamie Lynn Cooke

    🔑 Episode Summary: Welcome to Wired to Build, a data-driven, technology-focused podcast digging into how owners and operators use technology to manage the full lifecycle of their projects. In this guest introduction episode, host Nick Caravella sits down with Jamie Lynn Cooke—an author, consultant, and educator who's helped organizations transform big ideas into operational reality. We explore Jamie Lynn Cooke’s evolution from software tester to change agent, uncovering her early interest in usability, systems thinking, and business process optimization. Jamie Lynn Cooke reveals how her journey led her to apply Agile beyond software and into enterprise-wide strategy. With a clear-eyed view of today’s AI hype cycle, Jamie Lynn Cooke warns against "cartoon dollar signs" and makes the case for governance, not chaos, in the age of automation. This episode lays the foundation for the next one, where we dig deeper into AI governance and how to navigate the risks of rapid adoption. 👤 Guest Bio: Jamie Lynn Cooke is an author, consultant, and educator focused on operationalizing innovation. She brings Agile methodology out of its software silo and into enterprise strategy, helping organizations improve productivity without sacrificing quality. Her latest work tackles the realities of AI transformation, focusing on responsible adoption and the human implications of automation. 🧠 Key Takeaways: Productivity ≠ Hours Worked: Jamie Lynn Cooke redefines productivity by how much value is delivered—not how many hours are logged. Agile Isn’t Just for Software: Agile can—and should—be applied across business functions, from marketing to operations. Beware of Cartoon Dollar Signs: Organizations often rush into AI with unrealistic cost-saving dreams and unclear directives. Entry-Level Isn’t Optional: Eliminating entry-level jobs in favor of AI jeopardizes the future talent pipeline. Governance Empowers, Not Restricts: True AI governance creates frameworks and guardrails that allow teams to innovate safely. Links to reference for more: Jamie Lynn Cooke's publisher page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0054HB0I0Jamie Lynn Cooke's new book, AI Firing Freeze: https://aifiringfreeze.com/The Marketing Artificial Intelligence Institute: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/.

    37 分鐘
  2. Guest Intro - Itzik Malka (4M Analytics)

    8月14日

    Guest Intro - Itzik Malka (4M Analytics)

    Welcome to Wired to Build, a data-driven, technology-focused podcast digging into how owners and operators use technology to manage the full life cycle of their projects. In this Guest Intro episode, hosts Nick Caravella and Christy Hunt sit down with Itzik Malka, CEO and co-founder of 4M Analytics — a company on a mission to bring visibility to what’s always been invisible: the subsurface. Itzik shares how his experience in landmine detection and humanitarian demining shaped his understanding of risk, uncertainty, and the value of having trusted information before taking action. That perspective laid the foundation for 4M’s audacious goal: to build the first-ever digital map of underground infrastructure. Together, they unpack: Why buried utilities are a universal problem — and a hidden opportunity How subsurface data impacts safety, budgets, and timelines on every project The difference between “as-designed” and “as-built” — and why that gap matters Why trust, speed, and collaboration are the new currency of construction What it really means to be Wired to Build in a fragmented industry About our Guest Itzik Malka is the CEO and co-founder of 4M Analytics, a technology company building the first nationwide subsurface infrastructure map — starting with the United States. A former Israeli Special Forces engineer, Itzik began his career in landmine detection before applying his expertise to civil engineering and post-conflict recovery. His passion for using data to reduce risk and improve decision-making led to the founding of 4M, which now partners with DOTs and public agencies across the U.S. to unlock visibility into what lies beneath our streets, highways, and cities. 🔑 Key Takeaways What’s underground is no longer invisible: 4M Analytics is creating structured, searchable data where none existed before. Construction is fragmented — trust is the glue: Speed, data access, and transparency drive better decisions and stronger partnerships. Documentation ≠ reality: “As-builts” are often incomplete or inaccurate — digital tools need to fill the gap. Utility data is infrastructure: Owners must treat utility information as a core input, not an afterthought. Change starts with good enough: Waiting for perfection holds back innovation. Actionable insight, even if incomplete, is better than none. Safety, schedule, and cost all depend on subsurface clarity: From project planning to incident prevention, underground visibility is foundational.

    35 分鐘
  3. Construction Vibes: Why Culture and Communication Drive Jobsite Success

    5月22日

    Construction Vibes: Why Culture and Communication Drive Jobsite Success

    Welcome to Wired to Build, a data-driven, technology-focused podcast digging into how owners and operators use technology to manage the full lifecycle of their projects. In this episode, we’re bringing back Hannah Misch, Quality Manager at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), for a deeper conversation about a topic that rarely makes it onto the schedule: vibes. From navigating multi-layer inspections and fire-stopping challenges at the Denver Airport to coordinating with bomb squads on federal jobsites, Hannah shares how energy, trust, and emotional awareness impact project outcomes. We explore how “reading the room” and planning with intention can reduce rework, improve quality, and build stronger teams. Topics include: What happens when the vibes are off—and how to reset How to balance accountability with empathy Creating trust through transparency and preemptive action Why “too chill” can sometimes become a risk Lessons in leadership, communication, and culture-building This episode is packed with practical takeaways for anyone managing teams, quality, or complex projects—and proves that managing the people side of construction is just as critical as managing the plan. 🎧 Subscribe, rate the show, and sign up for the Avicado Toast newsletter to stay in the loop. And don’t forget to share with a colleague who’s ready to build with better vibes. 🔑 Key Takeaways Culture is Contagious: Energy—good or bad—spreads quickly on job sites. Intentional planning and communication help set the tone. Process Drives Vibes: Poor planning leads to bad vibes. Start with clear documentation, expectations, and knowledge transfer. Chill Can Be a Risk: Even positive cultures need balance. Too relaxed, and critical warnings (like potential unexploded ordnance) might be ignored. Trust Fuels Progress: Teams that self-report issues early, call before problems escalate, and lean into feedback loops succeed more often. Empathy is a Tool: Noticing someone's bad day, offering a water break, or just being human goes a long way. Quality is Human: You’re not just checking specs—you’re checking culture. Be the calm in chaos, and people will rally around you.

    50 分鐘
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Welcome to Wired to Build! We're a data-driven, technology-focused podcast digging into how building owners and operators use construction technology to manage the full life cycle of their buildings. Join the team at Avicado as we deep dive into the minds of visionaries, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders and see how are shaping the future of the built environment. Whether you're in the field or in the office get ready to help your company get wired to build!