Episodes
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Today, we're resharing our first-ever episode in hopes of providing a refresh on some of the industry's most prevalent topics. To date, this has also been one of our most popular episodes!
Jeff Sample talks to Salla Eckhardt, Director of Digital Building Lifecycle at Microsoft, and John Stebbins, Principal BIM Integrator at Gafcon Digital, to introduce disJointed and our host to the problems owners face in the built environment.
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On today’s episode of the disJointed podcast, we’ve brought in a very special guest to wrap up 2022!
Joining us today is Kristy McKnight from Procore. Kristy works in product management for the pre-construction division of Procore.
This role gives Kristy the chance to really put herself in the shoes of businesses in the industry, and really understand who they are and what struggles they face.
So today, Kristy is going to share with us what trends she has seen in 2022, what lies ahead for 2023, and what the future holds for not just Procore, but for our entire industry.
Make sure to check it out!
Key Takeaways:
Intro (00:00)
Kristy’s background (01:58)
What surprises has Kristy seen in 2022 (03:09)
Talent wars and rise of remote work (09:32)
What is important for Procore (18:09)
What is coming up in 2023 (24:08)
Episode wrap up (33:26)
Additional Resources:
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DisJointed podcast is on a mission is to shine a light on the many problems decision-makers face in construction and the built environment.
Follow our podcast so you never miss an episode!
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Hello and thanks for joining us for Season 2, Episode 11 of the Disjointed podcast!
In today’s episode, we sit down with Damian Hamlin to discuss some of the new positions that are being unlocked in our world of construction.
Damian is the Southern Region's Director of Integrated Design. And as he explains, his role represents the changes that are taking place in the way we are delivering construction projects, as well as what is driving this change and how it could be changing our industry forever.
Damian has a real passion for both design and construction, this new role gives him the chance to make a real impact on project delivery.
He also boasts nearly twenty years of experience within an integrated firm, enabling professionals to work in a more collaborative fashion.
But more than that, Damian has worked on a range of projects including Construction Manager at Risk, Hard Bid, Design-Build and design across many other industries such as, retail, federal government, sports and more!
Make sure to check it out!
Key Takeaways:
Intro (00:00)
The changes in the way we deliver projects (01:31)
Has fear led us to the way we operate? (03:14)
Transparency and fees (08:42)
What Damian’s role entails (15:38)
The importance of communication (21:56)
Hear more from Damian (34:49)
Additional Resources:
Visit Our Website 👉 disjointed.fm
Book a Free Join Demo 👉 https://disjointed.fm/go
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DisJointed podcast is on a mission is to shine a light on the many problems decision-makers face in construction and the built environment.
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In this episode, our host sits down with Jordan Lawver to get his thoughts on disJointed and the problems facing decision-making in the built environment.
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Jeff Sample, Join Industry Evangelist, and Meirav Oren, CEO and Co-Founder of Versatile, founded on the belief that construction can be as efficient and methodical as manufacturing – if the right insights are available. Oren highlights that great teams work with full transparency in the tech industry, mentioning the power that data holds in and of itself. Within the tech industry we take the data and use our own truth, making our own improvements and later deciding what part of the process we can actually improve on. Re-emphasizing that data is only as good as what you can do with it
In Oren’s own words, “over the years it has been incredible to watch what the industry is capable of and where we still have to go” for years to come. Whether it has to do with the willingness to use the data we collect or the trepidation, the fear around using it, we gain an insight on how to unlock the true potential of the industry as a whole, providing better products for our customers.
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This week on DisJointed, I am joined by Hugh Seaton, General Manager of Crosswalk by CSI, author of The Construction Technology Handbook, and the host of the “Constructed Futures” podcast and “Data in Construction.” In his podcasts, Hugh talks to people in the construction industry, ranging from software companies to people on the data side, the architecture side, and so on.
Seaton dives into what he does at CSI and conversations with people on how to figure out what to do with all data information in the growing world of technology. They’ll explore the analogy that data is the new oil in our world. You can’t do anything with oil in the ground, it needs to be refined to do something with it, shedding light on the idea that data by itself is useless without turning it into something and figuring out what it means. With the fundamental processes underneath data, they’ll explore what seems to be simple questions with a broader scope: What is data, what is it good for, and why should I care?
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In this week's episode, we welcome Amanda Finnerty, Director of Internal Operations at Commodore Builders, as we dive into the strategies for data and analytics at modern general contractors. Amanda talks about the pressure general contractors feel to collect critical data, centralize it, and analyze it to reach their business goals. Strategically consolidating data into a small number of locations allows contractors to use analytics to cross-reference the data and harvest the necessary business performance insights.
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Our host sits down with Randee Herrin to talk about using data to de-risk your construction projects.
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In this episode, we continue our special series with technology providers. Our host sits down with Julian Clayton to discuss disJointed.
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Our host sits down with Amy Marks to get her thoughts on disJointed and the problems facing decision-making in the built environment.
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In this episode, our host sits down with Jake Olsen to get his thoughts on disJointed and the problems facing decision-making in the built environment.
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In this episode, we kick off a special series with Andrew Zukoski discussing our commitment to construction with Join.
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In this episode our host sits down with Alex Belkofer to get his thoughts on disJointed and the problems facing decision making in the built environment.
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In this episode, Jeff recaps the first season of full length episodes of disJointed. He highlights the team behind the show and his key takeaways from the season.
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This is a bonus episode where our host sits down with Kurt Neubek to dissect Decision Making in Construction. You won't want to miss this eye-opening breakdown of our decisions and where they break down.
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In this episode, our host sits down with Charlie Dunn, Project Story Teller, DPR Construction to close out the first season of disjointed. Charlie and our host discuss the problems and some solutions to the issues in the environment.
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In this episode, our host sits down with Sam Hamilton, Director of Prefabrication and Virtual Construction Encore Electric to introduce disJointed and our host to the problems facing leading trade contractors in the built environment.
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In this episode, our host sits down with Rod Foley, President North Mechanical to introduce disJointed and our host to the problems facing leading trade contractors in the built environment.
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In this episode, our host sits down with John Diffenderfer, President at Aedis Architects to challenge our current view that the changes facing architects and designers can lead project teams to joyful project outcomes.
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In this episode, our host sits down with Ryan Fertig, Head of Construction, US Real Estate for Vestas Wind Systems to challenge our current view of the problems facing Owners in the built environment.
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