Management Under Construction

Dee Davis

We are all constantly under construction In our personal and professional lives we seek to constantly learn and grow, and make better decisions. Together we will explore topics of construction, sustainability, leadership, and business as they apply to various industries and our personal journeys.

  1. 6D AGO

    S3 E17 Your LinkedIn Profile is Your First Digital Impression: How To Turn Yours Into a Powerful Connection Magnet with Brian Traichel

    Unlocking the Power of LinkedIn and Your Brand Voice In this episode, Brian Traichel shares expert insights on how to strategically leverage LinkedIn for consistent networking, branding, and sales growth. Discover practical tips to elevate your profile, build genuine relationships, and harness AI tools for authentic brand communication. Key Topics Why managing your LinkedIn profile should be your top priority in daily networking The importance of authenticity and consistency in personal branding How to craft a compelling LinkedIn profile that attracts your ideal clients The four major LinkedIn sins and how to avoid them Strategies for expanding and deepening your network effectively The role of AI and brand voice blueprints in creating authentic content Using LinkedIn for job searches versus business development The significance of personal interests and commonalities in relationship building Best practices for requesting and giving recommendations Ongoing LinkedIn maintenance: reviews, updates, and staying relevant Timestamps 00:00 - Why LinkedIn should be your primary daily management task 00:26 - How active presence on LinkedIn impacts opportunities 01:22 - Brian Traichel’s journey from sales to LinkedIn expert 02:41 - The evolution of LinkedIn and its potential beyond a digital resume 03:36 - Managing LinkedIn during the pandemic and remote work shift 05:09 - Why your LinkedIn profile is your first impression in 8.5 seconds 05:59 - The importance of focus and consistency in daily LinkedIn activity 07:37 - How to integrate LinkedIn into your routine efficiently 09:25 - Deep dive into profile elements: details that matter 10:05 - The significance of personal history and common interests in networking 12:17 - The value of listing expired certifications and skills 13:01 - Optimizing LinkedIn keywords and sections for visibility 14:16 - The impact of certifications, courses, and educational background 15:11 - The critical role of a custom LinkedIn URL and company logo 16:33 - Identifying and correcting common profile errors and outdated info 17:45 - Maintaining a current profile through regular updates 19:02 - The four major sins of LinkedIn profiles and how to fix them 20:12 - Strategies for creating a professional URL and showcasing smaller companies 21:54 - Building deeper relationships over expanding connections 22:50 - How to efficiently find mutual connections in your network 23:10 - The importance of personalized connection requests and avoiding spam pitches 24:27 - Managing inbox, messages, and connection invites with strategic focus 28:14 - The power of long-term networking and maintaining relationships 30:19 - Reframing sales as connection and relationship building, not pitching 32:17 - Understanding opportunities versus leads in sales processes 37:45 - Tapping into the hidden job market through your network 40:37 - The long-lasting impact of genuine relationships over job boards 42:40 - Introducing Brian Traichel’s new Brand Voice Blueprint process 43:37 - How the Brand Voice interview deepens your market positioning 45:00 - Using AI to create consistent, authentic messaging based on your voice 47:20 - Integrating your brand voice into marketing content and team training 51:57 - Overcoming AI skepticism with human oversight and authenticity 52:21 - Continuous evolution: updating your profile and brand voice regularly 54:42 - Strategies for requesting and collecting recommendations effectively 56:23 - The necessity of a complete, polished LinkedIn profile for credibility 58:52 - How to contact Brian and maximize your LinkedIn presence Resources & Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/briantraichel/ https://profile.brand-voice-interview.com/

    1h 3m
  2. S3 E16 Leadership Development in Construction

    APR 20

    S3 E16 Leadership Development in Construction

    Construction labor crisis, Workforce development, Mentorship programs, Skill development, Leadership training, Employee growth, Industry challenges, Professional coaching, Training investment, Organizational change Navigating the Construction Labor Crisis: Strategies for Success In this episode, Dee Davis discusses the urgent labor shortage crisis in the construction industry and offers practical solutions for employers and employees to adapt. The focus is on quick promotion challenges, skill development, and fostering a culture of continuous learning to remain competitive. Key topics: The impact of rapid promotion of less experienced workers and how to support them Actionable strategies for employees to accelerate their professional growth How employers can implement mentorship, training, and coaching programs The importance of foundational skills and outside training resources The ROI of investing in employee development — up to 300% on training Building a sustainable approach to workforce resilience amid industry shortages Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to the labor crisis in construction 00:33 - Challenges of promoting less experienced workers 01:01 - Supporting young professionals in fast-track roles 01:29 - Tips for employees: Asking for help & self-initiated training 01:55 - The importance of skill development and company-provided training 02:07 - Group training and workshops for collective growth 02:46 - Leveraging coaching programs for leadership and technical skills 03:14 - The role of external trainers and their benefits 03:58 - Employers: Developing mentorship programs and skill-specific training 04:47 - The value of foundational training and clarifying basics 05:20 - The dangers of assumptions about employee knowledge 05:38 - Using outside trainers to enhance on-the-job learning 06:08 - Limitations of relying solely on senior staff for training 06:35 - Cost-effective benefits of professional trainers 07:15 - Creating mentorship and coaching agreements within organizations 07:41 - The high ROI of mentoring, coaching, and outside training 08:16 - Integrated training & coaching for rapid competency development 08:44 - The strategic importance of evolving workforce development practices 09:13 - Final thoughts on adapting to the changing landscape and fostering growth

    10 min
  3. S3 E15 Building Confidence and Overcoming Fear in Construction: Irene Walsh Garcia’s Family Legacy

    APR 13

    S3 E15 Building Confidence and Overcoming Fear in Construction: Irene Walsh Garcia’s Family Legacy

    Women in Construction, Industry Leadership, Career Development, Construction Industry, Women Empowerment, Networking, Confidence Building, Career Transition, Electrician, Ongoing Education   This episode features Irene Walsh Garcia, a seasoned construction professional with 27 years of experience, sharing her inspiring story of breaking into the construction field, overcoming fears, and empowering women. Irene discusses the importance of authentic leadership, the value of mentorship, and strategies for women to advocate for themselves confidently. Whether you're starting out or looking to advance, her insights are a blueprint for resilience, growth, and authentic success in construction. In this episode: Irene’s unexpected entry into construction inspired by her sister, not her initial plan Overcoming fears, such as heights, through mindset and small wins The critical role of mentorship, from family advice to field relationships Navigating early career challenges, including microaggressions and reputation building How confidence and recognition grow from consistent effort and wins Transitioning from field to office, and the importance of continuous learning Strategies for women to negotiate pay raises, promotions, and assert their value The significance of networking, professional organizations, and building authentic relationships Debunking myths around women’s representation in different roles within construction Supporting the next generation—mentoring young women and fostering industry change Practical tips for women entering or advancing in construction, emphasizing confidence and authenticity Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and Irene’s background in construction 02:02 - Irene’s family history and how her sister sparked her interest 04:14 - The impact of visibility and role models for women in trades 05:20 - First years in the field: hands-on experience and initial pushback 06:19 - Mentorship from a journeyman who became an advocate 07:47 - Adapting to challenges and building a reputation through effort 09:13 - The importance of anticipation and proactive work ethic 10:49 - Dealing with microaggressions and turning fears into wins 12:29 - Overcoming fears of heights with humor and resilience 14:50 - Transitioning out of field work: motivations and industry lessons 16:07 - Building confidence through early wins and continuous learning 18:00 - The power of mentorship and discouraging self-doubt 19:42 - Lessons the industry has taught about confidence and capability 21:15 - Building negotiation skills and advocating for pay 22:39 - Confidence, leadership, and leveraging strengths as a woman 23:49 - The parallels between construction and military service 25:45 - Irene’s business: coaching women for career growth and pay raises 30:34 - How women underestimate their value and how to assert it 36:08 - Practical skills women learn to navigate negotiations and opportunities 40:55 - The importance of authentic leadership and operating within your strengths 42:20 - Breaking the myth of “checking all boxes” to pursue goals 45:10 - Addressing industry diversity stats and real representation issues 53:22 - The role of professional organizations and networking for career support 56:25 - How to master genuine networking and build meaningful relationships 59:27 - Advice for women considering a career in construction 61:08 - The irreplaceable value of experience vs. certifications 62:14 - Support systems: family, mentors, and community 63:43 - Irene’s advice for newcomers: be bold, persistent, and humble 65:02 - The benefits of construction careers, including high wages and job security 66:08 - Connecting with Irene Walsh Garcia via LinkedIn Resources & Links Successful Women in Construction https://www.linkedin.com/in/irene-walsh-garcia/ This episode is packed with actionable insights for women striving to build confident careers in construction, emphasizing resilience, authenticity, and strategic growth. Irene’s journey proves that success is a mix of effort, mindset, and the courage to advocate for oneself.

    59 min
  4. ENCORE- Managing Legionella Risks in Building Systems - A Deep Dive S3 E14

    APR 6

    ENCORE- Managing Legionella Risks in Building Systems - A Deep Dive S3 E14

    Legionella, Legionnaires' disease, water system safety, building design, water maintenance, cooling towers, water treatment, health risks, building operations, outbreak prevention This episode explores the critical issue of Legionella bacteria in building water systems, its history, transmission, and how design, operation, and maintenance can mitigate risks. Experts discuss recent outbreaks, best practices, and the importance of awareness in preventing Legionnaires' disease. This episode takes a clear and confident look at the often-overlooked threat of Legionella bacteria in building water systems. From design considerations to operational best practices, discover how to mitigate risks and ensure safer water systems in complex facilities.  Main Topics Covered: The history and danger of Legionella bacteria and recent outbreaks How design choices influence bacterial growth, especially in water temperature zones Challenges of maintenance practices like flushing dead legs and tepid water loops The importance of proper system treatment and maintenance in cooling towers and domestic water systems The significance of integrating facilities maintenance insights early in design decisions Key Insights: Legionella was first identified after the 1976 outbreak at an American Legion convention, highlighting a bacterial threat present in man-made water systems. Outbreaks are linked to open and recirculating water systems, especially those within the 77 to 113°F (25 to 45°C) “hot zone.” Poorly maintained or designed systems, such as dead legs or tepid water loops, significantly increase risk. Regulations often focus on temperature controls but may overlook maintenance practices, creating vulnerabilities. Regular flushing, proper chemical treatment, and avoiding stagnant water are crucial but often overlooked in routine building operations. Collaboration between design and facilities maintenance is essential to develop practical, safe water systems with minimized long-term risks. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to managing Legionella risk in building water systems 01:19 - History of Legionella and the 1976 outbreak 02:39 - How outbreaks are linked to environmental and system factors 05:39 - The role of rainfall and environmental conditions in outbreaks 06:29 - Design strategies to prevent bacterial growth, including avoiding dead legs 07:22 - The challenges and risks of tepid water systems in buildings 10:43 - Operational practices: flushing, maintaining temperature standards, and system treatment 15:10 - Disposing of chemical spills properly and regulatory considerations 17:07 - The importance of considering maintenance implications during design 18:12 - Building operational tips to reduce Legionella risk, including temperature regulation and circulation 21:45 - The critical need for interdisciplinary collaboration in building design and operation 23:49 - In healthcare facilities, the high density of water fixtures and potential for risk 26:36 - California’s regulation insights that allow for simplified systems in specific environments 28:05 - Proper maintenance of cooling towers and water treatment protection 33:48 - The importance of considering whole-system lifecycle costs rather than quick fixes 36:14 - Final thoughts: design, maintenance, and policy as interconnected measures to safeguard water quality  Resources & Links: ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 188-2018: Legionellosis Risk Management for Building Water Systems California Title 24 Regulations on Water Systems Management of Legionella in Building Water Systems (Book)   Note: This episode emphasizes that holistic planning—including design, operation, maintenance, and regulation—is necessary to effectively mitigate Legionella risks in complex water systems. Staying informed and proactive can prevent costly outbreaks and protect building occupants.

    41 min
  5. S3 E13 How 5% of Training Time Can Unlock Massive Performance Gains

    MAR 30

    S3 E13 How 5% of Training Time Can Unlock Massive Performance Gains

    Employee Investment, Business Growth, Training and Mentorship, Employee Development, ROI on Training, Workforce Productivity, Skills Gap, Employee Turnover, Business Strategy, Management Skills, Communication Improvement; Leadership Development, On-the-Job Training, Employee Retention, Construction and Engineering   Rethinking People Investment in Business: More Than Just Costs In this episode, Dee Davis emphasizes why viewing employees solely as expenses is a misconception. Instead, she makes a compelling case for investing strategically in training and mentorship to unlock greater business value, productivity, and profitability. Key Topics The analogy of trucks vs. people: assets that depreciate vs. assets that can appreciate with proper care The real cost of employee turnover versus investment in training The importance of dedicating at least 5% of work hours (roughly 104 hours/year) to targeted employee training Basic skills gap in new hires and how lack of mentorship impacts business performance The flawed reliance on on-the-job learning without structured training The tangible ROI of investing in employee development—up to 300% returns Practical steps to shift perspective: from expense to valuable asset Timestamps 00:00 - Why people are your most valuable business investment 00:39 - Comparing trucks and employees: depreciation and appreciation 01:23 - Employees as assets that can grow with training 01:50 - The cost of employee turnover versus training investments 02:17 - The importance of training for employee productivity and business growth 03:11 - How much time should be spent on training annually? 03:32 - Why 5% of time, or about 104 hours per year, is a strategic goal 04:00 - The necessity of practical, skills-based training to improve daily performance 04:23 - The pitfalls of expecting new hires to learn everything on the job 04:49 - Addressing gaps in management and technical skills training 05:18 - The impact of better training on operational excellence 05:47 - Why relying on informal learning and mentorship is often ineffective 06:14 - The broad skills gap that impacts management and communication 07:02 - The profound benefits of proper training: faster learning, higher ROI 07:28 - The compelling return on investment in employee development 07:58 - What to consider: training employees vs. losing them 08:11 - Closing thoughts: embracing a growth mindset for organizational success

    9 min
  6. ENCORE - The Hidden Challenges of EV Adoption No One Tells You - From Charging to Safety Concerns S3 E12

    MAR 23

    ENCORE - The Hidden Challenges of EV Adoption No One Tells You - From Charging to Safety Concerns S3 E12

    electric vehicles, sustainability, cars, infrastructure, electric, adoption, charging, technology, carbon free, safety, electrical grid, vehicle The Evolution and Future of Electric Vehicles: Insights You Need to Know In this episode, Dee Davis and Brad Wyant explore the complex landscape of electric vehicles (EVs), covering their history, current challenges, technological advancements, and the environmental and infrastructural hurdles they face. Whether you're a skeptic or an enthusiast, this detailed discussion provides clarity on where EVs are headed and what that means for consumers, industry players, and policymakers. In this episode: A historical overview of EVs from the 1890s to today The rise and fall of early EV prototypes like GM's EV1 and Tesla's disruptive entry Challenges in EV adoption: charging infrastructure, battery life, and safety concerns The impact of government subsidies and international competition, especially from Chinese EV manufacturers The profitability struggles of EV startups like Rivian and the importance of technological innovation Practical insights from real-world EV rental experiences highlighting infrastructure and usability issues Safety considerations, including EMF exposure and emergency safety protocols in EVs The environmental debate: battery mining, lifecycle costs, and the sustainability of EVs versus traditional cars The potential of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles as a complementary solution Timestamps: 00:00 - Welcome and episode overview: tracing the journey of EVs 00:26 - The origins of electric vehicles in the 1890s and early challenges 03:14 - The revival of EVs with GM's EV1 and Tesla's Model S innovation 05:08 - Conspiracy theories around EV development and industry shifts 06:22 - Misunderstandings about consumer behavior with hybrid and plug-in hybrids 07:43 - Government subsidies and their influence on EV market growth 08:44 - Chinese EV manufacturers and global economic competition 11:13 - Rivian's unique approach to outdoor vehicles and financial hurdles 13:41 - How EV credits have fueled Tesla's growth and the end of that era for Rivian 16:12 - Personal rental experiences highlighting infrastructure frustrations 22:24 - Challenges of public charging, private chargers, and time costs 27:20 - Impacts of regulations, infrastructure costs, and future market outlook 32:34 - Profitability, software architecture, and technological innovations in EV manufacturing 36:14 - Safety concerns including EMF exposure, accident safety, and vehicle shutdowns 44:28 - Safety stats, driver behavior, and the importance of driver education 48:52 - Electrical grid stresses, decarbonization efforts, and sustainability debates 55:18 - The real cost of EV charging, infrastructure upgrades, and market demand decline 62:40 - Emerging alternative fuels: hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and their limitations 65:32 - Who is an ideal EV candidate? Short commutes, second cars, and speed enthusiasts 67:02 - The future of EVs, technological advancements, and the importance of diverse solutions Resources & Links: Tesla Model S GM EV1 documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car?" Electrify America Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles: Hyundai NEXO | Toyota Mirai | BMW Hydrogen Concept IIHS Crash Safety Ratings The Duck Curve: Understanding California's Grid This episode offers a comprehensive, informed perspective on the multifaceted world of EVs—detailing that while technological and environmental challenges remain, innovation continues to open new pathways. Understanding these dynamics equips you with the insight needed to navigate the evolving automotive landscape confidently.

    1h 10m
  7. S3 E11 Unlocking Leadership and Life Mastery with The Integrity Game and Jeff Klubeck

    MAR 16

    S3 E11 Unlocking Leadership and Life Mastery with The Integrity Game and Jeff Klubeck

    Dee Davis sits down with Jeff Klubeck to explore the depth and practicality of the Integrity Game—a 10-point leadership model grounded in accountability, purpose, and integrity. Jeff shares insights on how these principles extend beyond leadership into every aspect of life, offering a clear framework to live intentionally and resiliently. We discuss: The origins and evolution of the Integrity Game framework, born from accountability and self-awareness How capturing purpose, gifts, potential, and commitment can transform personal and professional growth The importance of integrity as a lived experience through behavior and aligning words with actions Practical ways to break down immense concepts like potential and vision into actionable steps How the integrity model fosters structural resilience in leaders and teams, akin to building strong bridges and tunnels The role of self-awareness, honest word choice, and continuous practice in living with integrity Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Jeff Klubeck and the Integrity Game model02:00 - The foundation: accountability, self-responsibility, and integrity in leadership04:00 - Origins of the Integrity Game—coaching, purpose, and personal growth06:30 - Core principles: Wholeness through words, behavior, and values09:00 - How integrity manifests through behavior with words and morals11:00 - The importance of self-awareness and honest self-assessment13:00 - Breaking down big concepts: potential, vision, and goals into manageable steps15:00 - The game analogy: practice, mistakes, and growth in integrity16:30 - Defining purpose: why it’s fundamental to life and leadership18:00 - The significance of clarity in purpose to avoid being ‘blown by life’19:30 - Connecting purpose to daily choices and relationships21:00 - The importance of self-coaching and reflection for personal evolution22:30 - Why understanding your gifts and strengths amplifies your impact25:00 - The magic of finding your "Who" and leveraging teamwork and collaboration29:00 - Potential as limitless—how to make it accessible and actionable33:00 - Practical pathways: vision, mission, objectives, and goals39:00 - Building structural resilience like bridges—integrity as the foundation for sustainable leadership50:00 - The impact of commitment, expectations, and word choice in personal integrity51:00 - How to connect with Jeff and join the Integrity Game community Resources & Links: Buy the Integrity Game on Amazon  https://a.co/d/0i43tCzQ Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/getaklu/ https://theintegritygame.com/

    50 min
  8. S3 E10 Rethinking the Client in Facilities Projects: A Maintenance-Centric Approach

    MAR 9

    S3 E10 Rethinking the Client in Facilities Projects: A Maintenance-Centric Approach

    installing contractor, general contractor, facility managers, maintenance, design, construction, building operations, client needs, engineering, facility management This episode challenges traditional perspectives on client relationships in facilities design and construction. Host Dee Davis emphasizes the importance of viewing facility managers not as afterthoughts, but as crucial clients whose needs shape successful, maintainable spaces.  In this episode: The complex web of "clients" in construction projects, from GCs to facility managers Why facility managers are often overlooked but crucial to project success The importance of designing with maintenance access and ongoing operations in mind Practical steps for integrating maintenance considerations into design reviews How thinking like a maintenance engineer can prevent costly future issues Common scenarios like frozen pipes, snow clogging air intakes, and failed damper inspections The critical role of accessibility for routine inspection and emergency repairs Encouragement to adopt a maintenance-focused lens during project planning Timestamps:  00:00 - Rethinking the true "client" in construction projects 02:10 - Facility managers as underappreciated yet vital clients 04:22 - Common maintenance challenges faced in facilities 05:50 - Designing for accessibility and ongoing maintenance 07:15 - Practical ways to incorporate maintenance thinking into design reviews 08:45 - The impact of overlooking maintenance access on long-term costs 10:00 - The importance of collaborative communication with maintenance teams

    7 min

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We are all constantly under construction In our personal and professional lives we seek to constantly learn and grow, and make better decisions. Together we will explore topics of construction, sustainability, leadership, and business as they apply to various industries and our personal journeys.

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