The Construction Leadership Podcast with Bradley Hartmann Podcast
1) 484 :: The Three Drivers of Accountability—Without Lectures, Promotions, or Threats—Proven On The Jobsite (and Seinfeld)
Are your jobsite changes constantly resisted—even when they clearly make things better? If you're leading construction teams and struggle to get people to embrace new processes, it's not about lazine...Show More
2) 483 :: How Charlie Munger’s Mental Models Help Build Smarter Construction Leaders
Are you leading your construction team with focus and clarity—or feel like you’re constantly putting out fires all day? In today’s episode, Bradley Hartmann shares game-changing lessons from Poor Ch...Show More
3) 482 :: Four Leadership Books Every Construction Leader Needs to Build Trust, Drive Accountability, and Lead Change
Are you wasting time on leadership books that don’t actually help you lead better? If you’re a construction executive trying to lead high-performing teams and reduce firefighting, this episode deliv...Show More
4) 481 :: Managers are Disengaged and Undertrained: What Gallup and the 90s Dallas Cowboys Tell Us About Changing That
Are your managers—and the colleagues that report to them—rowing in the wrong direction? If you’re struggling with disengaged middle managers, miscommunication, or a culture of silence, this episode un...Show More
5) 480 :: From the NFL to Your Job Site: What Belichick’s UNC Lockout Teaches About Power & Control
When legendary NFL coach—and current head coach at the University of North Carolina—Bill Belichick banned New England Patriot employees from UNC premises, he may have been acting petty and immature. A...Show More
6) 479 :: Think Task-Based Trust Is Enough? Here’s Why It's Costing You Time and Money and Why Cultural Intelligence Is the Key to Better Accountability on On-Site
Do your Hispanic crews trust you—or are you unknowingly creating resentment, risk, and delays on your job site? Many construction leaders default to task-based trust without realizing that different c...Show More
7) 478 :: Construction Leaders Must Learn From the NCAA’s Strategic Fumble On College Football
Is your strategy based on assumptions that haven’t been tested in years? In this final episode in our mini-series on Dr. Peter Drucker’s “Theory of the Business” article, Bradley Hartmann breaks down ...Show More
8) 477 :: Why Clinging to Your Past Success Destroys Great Construction Teams—DeBeers Proves It
Are your assumptions about your construction business still valid—or are they silently holding you back from further growth and success? In today’s episode, we uncover how outdated thinking—even fro...Show More
9) 476 :: What a British Retailer From the 1920s Can Teach You About Leading High-Performing Teams Today
Are outdated beliefs silently sabotaging your construction team’s performance? In today’s episode, Bradley Hartman breaks down Peter Drucker’s timeless “Theory of the Business” to reveal how even su...Show More
10) 475 :: How a Great White Shark, Steven Spielberg, and Dr. Peter Drucker Expose the Blind Spots in Construction Leadership
What if the primary assumptions guiding your business decisions are outdated—and no one on your leadership team is willing to say it? This episode of The Construction Leadership Podcast dives into Pet...Show More