
21 episodes

Home Owner's Institute Fred Gutierrez
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The Home Owners Institute is for people seeking to renovate or build a home. Owners, architects, builders and other industry professionals have conversations that share lessons learned. We are hoping to share practices that will help owners position themselves to lead their projects confidently.
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Lynn Taylor- Being yourself is generous.
Lynn Taylor is Taylor Made Plans in Nashville Tennessee. Lynn is a home designer. She has been serving her clients in the Nashville area by being generous and focusing on what she does best. Lynn speaks and publishes about the home design process which allows interested clients to see clear evidence of her skills and talents.
You can find Lynn at https://taylormadeplans.com/
Fred Gutierrez is the host of "Home Owner's Institute" , podcast. He provides residential owners representation coaching and consulting at ShepherdPMC consulting ( shepherdPMC.com). Fred has 30+ years experience as a licensed architect and custom home builder.
If you or a friend would like to share what made your project successful, we would love to hear from you.
If you would like to contribute to the podcast with question or comments you can find us here at Shepherdpmc.com
Home Owner's Institute is now on Instagram- @home_owners_institute -
Rebecca Snelling- Let's talk about Lean Construction- Part 1
In this episode I talk with Rebecca Snelling. I wanted to avoid talking about Lean Construction, but our shared passion for the ideas, principals and concepts of Lean were too strong. This is Part 1 of a two part conversation. In the end we reference Lean Construction often, so I will add a third part of our conversation where we go in more depth explaining the principals or Lean. This glossary of terms recording can be found here https://www.thehomeownersinstitute.com/
Rebecca Snelling coaches people, teams and organizations on Leadership and Lean Transformation with an emphasis on advancing culture. She started in the construction industry in 1996 and in 2006 began coaching various companies and teams to apply Lean thinking and principles to their organizations and projects. She works with owners, architects, contractors, engineers and trade partners, as well as full project delivery teams. She coaches Leaders at all levels to integrate Lean thinking into their organization and develops Lean Coaches to effectively facilitate, train and coach others implementing Lean practices and behaviors.
Rebecca is well versed Lean tools and techniques, including Last Planner System® in Design and Construction and Target Value Delivery; and her passion lies in developing lean culture through Leadership Development, Lean Strategy Development and Execution, Building High Performing Teams, and Choosing by Advantages Sound Decisionmaking.
Rebecca has developed and delivered training materials on Lean applications. She has written numerous white papers and blog posts on Lean culture and tools. She has been actively involved in the Lean Construction Institute (LCI) since 2008 and is a contributing author of both LCI books Transforming Design and Construction, a Framework for Change and Target Value Delivery: Practitioner Guidebook to Implementation. She speaks at various industry events across the US and abroad. Rebecca is on the LCI Board of Directors as well as the Center for Innovation in the Design and Construction Industry (CIDCI) Board of Directors. Rebecca has been on the Core Teams of multiple LCI Communities of Practice, the Chair of the LCI Education Committee for over 4 years, is an LCI Certified Instructor, a Master Trainer of the Choosing by Advantages Decisionmaking System and is Dare to Lead™ trained.
Fred Gutierrez is the host of "Home Owner's Institute" , podcast. He provides residential owners representation coaching and consulting at ShepherdPMC consulting ( shepherdPMC.com). Fred has 30+ years experience as a licensed architect and custom home builder.
If you would like to contribute to the podcast with question or comments you can find Fred here at https://www.thehomeownersinstitute.com/ -
Rebecca Snelling- Contract theory, collaboration/communication and sharing resources- Part 2
Part 2 of my conversation with Rebecca Snelling. In this short but rich conversation we talk about the theory of the Integrated project delivery system and contracts, sharing resources and communicating with your team. We reference some lean term so I have out a glossary of terms on the website for reference. This glossary of terms (recording) can be found at https://www.thehomeownersinstitute.com/
Rebecca Snelling coaches people, teams and organizations on Leadership and Lean Transformation with an emphasis on advancing culture. She started in the construction industry in 1996 and in 2006 began coaching various companies and teams to apply Lean thinking and principles to their organizations and projects. She works with owners, architects, contractors, engineers and trade partners, as well as full project delivery teams. She coaches Leaders at all levels to integrate Lean thinking into their organization and develops Lean Coaches to effectively facilitate, train and coach others implementing Lean practices and behaviors.
Rebecca is well versed Lean tools and techniques, including Last Planner System® in Design and Construction and Target Value Delivery; and her passion lies in developing lean culture through Leadership Development, Lean Strategy Development and Execution, Building High Performing Teams, and Choosing by Advantages Sound Decisionmaking.
Rebecca has developed and delivered training materials on Lean applications. She has written numerous white papers and blog posts on Lean culture and tools. She has been actively involved in the Lean Construction Institute (LCI) since 2008 and is a contributing author of both LCI books Transforming Design and Construction, a Framework for Change and Target Value Delivery: Practitioner Guidebook to Implementation. She speaks at various industry events across the US and abroad. Rebecca is on the LCI Board of Directors as well as the Center for Innovation in the Design and Construction Industry (CIDCI) Board of Directors. Rebecca has been on the Core Teams of multiple LCI Communities of Practice, the Chair of the LCI Education Committee for over 4 years, is an LCI Certified Instructor, a Master Trainer of the Choosing by Advantages Decisionmaking System and is Dare to Lead™ trained.
Fred Gutierrez is the host of "Home Owner's Institute" , podcast. He provides residential owners representation coaching and consulting at ShepherdPMC consulting (shepherdPMC.com). Fred has 30+ years experience as a licensed architect and custom home builder.
If you or a friend would like to share what made your project successful, we would love to hear from you.
If you would like to contribute to the podcast with question or comments you can find Fred here at https://www.thehomeownersinstitute.com/ -
Everett Andrews- getting to know your millworker- Part 1
Everett Andrews is a lifelong craftsman. In grade school, he helped his grandfather, an
architect and building inspector, build a working gristmill. High school days were
focused on learning the basics of cabinetmaking. A strong work ethic developed as
logging, landscaping, and timber-framing jobs filled the days following school. While
building furniture, turning wood, and learning about building science, a love for working
with his hands grew into a full time vocation.
The next ten years were spent building and remodeling many fine homes and
commercial properties in the Blackstone valley.
As interests shifted, and his family grew, Everett moved into furniture making at a local
shop and then architectural millwork at a growing Worcester based company. As the
company grew, as did his skills and responsibilities. Problem solving and
communication skills were developed through more complex and detailed projects. He
became the site supervisor and project manager customers sought out for their high-end
residential and commercial projects from Maine to New Jersey, and Cape Cod to
Vermont.
In 2012, EA Custom Millwork was established, opening the latest chapter in Everett’s
career. He endeavors to provide every customer with an enjoyable experience by
personally overseeing all aspects of the project at hand.
When he is not making sawdust or working with clients, Everett can be found spending
time with his grown children, hiking, flyfishing, and sailing the coast of New England.
Fred Gutierrez is the host of "Home Owner's Institute" , podcast, and runs the company ShepherdPMC with his partner Mike McHugh. Fred is a licensed architect who worked as a custom home builder in Boston MA. ShepherdPMC has dedicated their unique experience to help engaged owners lead the realization of their dream homes confidently and with purpose.
If you or a friend would like to share what made your project successful, we would love to hear from you.
If you would like to contribute to the podcast with question or comments you can find us here at Shepherdpmc.com
Home Owner's Institute is now on Instagram- @home_owners_institute -
Everett Andrews- Finding your process Part 2
Everett Andrews is a lifelong craftsman. In grade school, he helped his grandfather, an
architect and building inspector, build a working gristmill. High school days were
focused on learning the basics of cabinetmaking. A strong work ethic developed as
logging, landscaping, and timber-framing jobs filled the days following school. While
building furniture, turning wood, and learning about building science, a love for working
with his hands grew into a full time vocation.
The next ten years were spent building and remodeling many fine homes and
commercial properties in the Blackstone valley.
As interests shifted, and his family grew, Everett moved into furniture making at a local
shop and then architectural millwork at a growing Worcester based company. As the
company grew, as did his skills and responsibilities. Problem solving and
communication skills were developed through more complex and detailed projects. He
became the site supervisor and project manager customers sought out for their high-end
residential and commercial projects from Maine to New Jersey, and Cape Cod to
Vermont.
In 2012, EA Custom Millwork was established, opening the latest chapter in Everett’s
career. He endeavors to provide every customer with an enjoyable experience by
personally overseeing all aspects of the project at hand.
When he is not making sawdust or working with clients, Everett can be found spending
time with his grown children, hiking, flyfishing, and sailing the coast of New England.
Fred Gutierrez is the host of "Home Owner's Institute" , podcast, and runs the company ShepherdPMC with his partner Mike McHugh. Fred is a licensed architect who worked as a custom home builder in Boston MA. ShepherdPMC has dedicated their unique experience to help engaged owners lead the realization of their dream homes confidently and with purpose. If you or a friend would like to share what made your project successful, we would love to hear from you. If you would like to contribute to the podcast with question or comments you can find us here at Shepherdpmc.com Home Owner's Institute is now on Instagram- @home_owners_institute
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Welcome to Curious Teams
This is an introduction CuriousTeams. A project you may find interesting that I am working on with Barbara White Bryson. Curious Teams is Podcast for the design, construction and owner industries that focuses on how to build great teams.
You can find the podcast on all the podcast platforms and I hope you will subscribe and join out conversation.
Thank you,
Fred
Customer Reviews
Is what you’ve seen what you’ll get?
I’ve been in the industry for over 35 years and find these conversations very honest and accurate.
Fred you mentioned in one of the episodes the home shows, some specifically around Austin, that show a wonderful side of remodeling. The problems I have is they don’t show accurate costs and schedules. I feel homeowners watching these programs are lead to believe, and therefore expect, similar costs and timing. A great show premise for me would be to go back to these homes, and specifically shows like Extreme Home Makeover homes, and see what those projects look like now. In short those shows are entertaining but not educational.
Looking forward to more episodes from Shepherd PMC.