The Morning Huddle Construction Show Chad Prinkey
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A construction industry interview show. The Morning Huddle is a platform for people who are creating positive change in the building industry. We hold short-form interviews that are entertaining and educational so our guests can share their message.
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The Morning Huddle Episode 82: Addressing Mental Health in Construction
Join Greg Sizemore, Joe Xavier, and Haley Moyers from Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) as they delve into the critical topic of mental health in construction. Discover how ABC is revolutionizing industry attitudes and explore their transformative initiatives like the Total Human Health Initiative and the pioneering Vital Cog program. Gain actionable insights into implementing mental health support within construction companies while hearing inspiring stories of contractors championing worker wellness.
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The Morning Huddle Episode 81: Built to Last
How a small business owner built a roofing and metal panels company from scratch into a respected middle market firm through the successes and setbacks of construction cycles. In this episode, Gregory A. Malcolm, owner of IronShore Contracting, will share the key factors that helped him to navigate his business through the trials and tribulations.
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The Morning Huddle Episode 80: Restoring Dignity to Construction Work
Join Mark Erlich, the Wertheim Fellow at The Center for Labor and a Just Economy at Harvard Law School, for a thought-provoking episode as we discuss strategies for safeguarding worker integrity. We will explore what constitutes cheating, why it matters, and how roadblocks have made unethical practices less viable. Mark, author of The Way We Build: Restoring Dignity to Construction Work, will address open shop contractors' concerns about wage scales and explore the alliance of responsible contractors.
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The Morning Huddle Episode 79: Hiring and Retention
In an industry plagued by burnout and rigid structures, Matthew DiBara of The Contractor Consultants steps forward with a visionary approach to hiring. This episode unravels the truth behind construction’s high burnout rates and introduces a dynamic hiring model that revitalizes the workforce. Join us as we dissect the need for flexible org charts and learn about the innovative, affordable solutions reshaping the AEC industry’s future. Don’t miss out on these game-changing strategies that promise a more sustainable and efficient work environment.
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The Morning Huddle Episode 78: Mass Timber
Tune in for an insightful episode in which Ricky McLain, Growth and Innovation Program Manager at WoodWorks, delves into the evolving landscape of mass timber. We’ll discuss the challenges to broader adoption, the critical need for skilled labor, and scenarios where mass timber may not be the ideal choice. With a focus on educating the next generation, Ricky’s expertise positions him as a pivotal authority in the field, steering the industry toward innovative solutions amidst market fluctuations.
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The Morning Huddle Episode 77: Mergers and Acquisitions
In this episode of The Morning Huddle, our guest Mark Zweig, founder of Zweig Group, and guest host Matt Verderamo, Senior Consultant at Well Built Construction Consulting, discuss the complex world of Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) in the AEC industry. They will cover the basics of M&A, its evolution over the past two decades, and future trends. They will also provide insights on preparing your business for sale or what to look for when buying. Take advantage of the opportunity to learn about M&A from industry experts; tune in and join us for an insightful session!
Customer Reviews
Casual, Entertaining & Educational!
Stacey and Chad bring on a wide range of construction professionals to cover topics from women in construction to the nitty gritty side of business. Their live LinkedIn component is so much, as it gives you a chance to interact with the community!