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The LBM and Construction industry has faced a lot of challenges when it comes to recruiting and retaining personnel. Unfortunately, the largest challenge is still in front of us, The Great Retirement. On this episode, Rikka breaks down her 3-S cycle to improve recruiting, hiring, and retaining. Furthermore, she gives tips to overcome the hiring challenges of scarcity, settling, and setbacks.
Guest: Rikka Brandon
Learn more about Rikka Brandon, Building Gurus, and her new book at https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/ep-56-the-great-retirement/
Technology is more than just a buzzword – it is a force multiplier. It is a valuable asset that can improve your business or possibly drown you in unused data. In this episode, I sit down with Levi Smith from Franklin Building Supply to discuss the strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities of technology. Levi shares how his team is using technology to improve their level of information, better utilize time, and maximize results.
Guest: Levi Smith
For more information about Levi Smith and Franklin Building Supply: https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/ep-54-strengths-weaknesses-of-technology/
Quality, service, price, and relationship are the keys to success in sales, with relationships being the only component you have 100% control over. Tune in to “The Superforce Multiplier” with Randy Chaffee to learn from his 40-plus years of experience building relationships in the LBM industry and how he leveraged that to truly set himself apart from the competition. This episode with Randy & Brett defines why this industry is so amazing.
Guest: Randy Chaffee
Learn more about Randy and One Source Marketing at https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/ep-53-the-superforce-multiplier.
In Ep 52 "Wood Gone Wild", Brett connects with Senior Wood Economist Dustin Jalbert from Fastmarkets to explore the current lumber market and other complimentary markets. They discuss why the LBM Industry has had unprecedented lumber prices in recent years. Lastly, they identify some key indicators to watch to better understand and take advantage of when forecasting the future of the lumber and building materials markets.
Guest: Dustin Jalbert
Twitter: @2x5caster
Learn More at https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/wood-gone-wild
In the business world we currently operate in, standard operating procedures have become anything but standard. Many of the processes and procedures have changed but the fundamentals are still the same. In this episode, Brett covers 4 of the largest operation pain points to get back to the basics of business as together we are building the future.
Check out these other episodes:
Episode 46: The Great Resignation w/ Tony Misura
Episode 41: Creativity Before Capital w/ Ruth Kellick-Grubbs
Have you been experiencing personnel issues with both recruiting and retaining employees? If so, you are not alone, as this is an issue throughout our industry and country. In this episode, Brett connects with Levi Smith of Franklin Building Supply to discuss how their organization of over 750 employees has insulated itself from many of these issues because of cultural and structural changes they made a few years ago.
Guest: Levi Smith
For more information about Levi Smith and Franklin Building Supply, visit https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/ep-50-employ-better
Trades are one of the foundational building blocks of the LBM and Construction Industry. We all need trades like welding, tool & die, electrical, and masonry - and the trades need all of us. Many tradesmen will be retiring in the next several years without a back flow of younger generations to take their place. In this episode, Brett sits down with Steve Turner to discuss how the trades are struggling and how Bring Back The Trades, Inc, a not-for-profit organization, is helping change the attitude on trades and reinvigorate our industry one future tradesman or tradeswoman at a time.
For more information about Steve Turner and Bring Back The Trades visit www.buildingthefuturepodcast.com/ep-49-bring-back-the-trades
Have you ever fully experienced a new construction project before you ever broke ground? In this episode, Brett meets with Kevin J. Hart from Aireal as they discuss how utilizing modern technology like Augmented Reality (AR) is completely disrupting the construction process for the better and for the future of the LBM and Construction industry.
Guest: Kevin J. Hart
For more information about Kevin Hart and Aireal visit https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/ep-48-seeing-is-believing.
Technology in our industry is no longer new, it is now! Is your business ready? The LBM industry has been late to the game, but new technology is now available to streamline project management and make every aspect of your day-to-day job duties more efficient. On Tech Talk, I meet with Jennifer Castenson from Buildxact to talk all about technology and how it's shaping our industry for the future.
Guest: Jennifer Castenson
For more information about Jennifer Castenson & Buildxact visit https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/ep-47-tech-talk.
Is your organization short-staffed? You’re not alone. As 2021 compounded a pre-existing problem that our industry has been struggling with since the Great Recession. Tune in to The Great Resignation as Tony Misura & Brett discuss the staffing issues many are facing today and the changes needed to secure the foundation of the industry. Because together, we are Building the Future.
Guest: Tony Misura
For more information about Tony & the Misura Group: https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/ep-46-the-great-resignation
2021 was another year of M&A in the LBM Industry. These mergers and acquisitions will forever change the structure of the market and our industry, and as the industry continues to change, we will continue to see more of them. Dive in deep with Brett as he analyzes these critical topics with Ruth Kellick-Grubbs & Greg McCarthy from Kellick & Associates in Ep 45: For Sale By Owner, and discuss why business owners are buying or selling and what you need to do to prepare for whatever 2022 could bring.
Guests: Ruth Kellick-Grubbs & Greg McCarthy
For more information about Ruth, Greg & Kellick & Associates visit https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/for-sale-by-owner.
In a male-dominated industry like the Construction industry, there is a place and need for women in the industry. In Ep 44: The House That She Built, I sit down with Natalie Miles to discuss her latest endeavor, The House That She Built. Tune in as we discuss the challenges and rewards she has faced as her and other women in the industry lay down the foundation to bring more women and youth to the construction and LBM industry.
Guest: Natalie Miles
For more information about Natalie Miles and The House That She Built visit https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/the-house-that-she-built.
Difficult conversations are going to happen in life, they can’t be avoided. The most difficult conversations are often the most important to have. Check out Ep 34: Talk The Talk to learn the framework on how to have more effective and less painful conversations. The better and more comfortable you become at having difficult conversations, the more you will see a positive improvement in your quality of relationships and life.
Host: Brett Thorne
This episode is another video session – so you can watch it on YouTube for the full experience. Subscribe to the channel to be notified when our next video episode comes out!
Throughout all the channels of this great industry the vast majority of businesses are independently owned and many of those are family-owned businesses. In the coming years, we are going to see a mass retirement in the LBM industry. If you’re looking to sell or step away from your business, or on the other hand, inheriting or purchasing a business then check out Ep 42: All In The Family with Kyle Danner from Kyle Danner Solutions for Family Businesses.
Guest: Kyle Danner
Standard Operating Procedures have become obsolete in the last 18 months due to the ever-changing market. Tune in to Ep 41. Creativity Before Capital with Brett & Ruth Kellick-Grubbs of Kellick & Associates discuss the changes and creativity it took to navigate these unprecedented times, and more importantly, how we use that information and creativity moving forward into the future.
Guest: Ruth Kellick-Grubbs
It’s time for Round #2 of Cocktails with the Queens of the LBM. We have another great conversation and take a deep dive into the current industry as we solve all the LBM worlds problems…. Maybe not, but we have a great time and a lot of laughs along the way!
Guests: Thea Dudley, Rikka Brandon, & Dena Cordova-Jack
For more information visit: https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/More-Cocktails-with-the-Queens-of-the-LBM/
Team is not a universal term. A team can take many different shapes and styles. This holds true for a sales team as well. In “No ‘I’ in Sales Team”, Brett discusses a team that truly functions as a single unit and the advantages this provides for the team and organization.
This episode is another video session - so you can watch it on YouTube for the full experience. Subscribe to the channel to be notified when our next video episode comes out!
Check out this and more episodes at https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/episodes.
2020 was a crazy year and especially in the housing market. Demand for new homes and remodeling projects skyrocketed, but the product supply was struggling to keep up. To truly understand what happened and the factors that contributed to the market environment we have today, Brett meets with Mischa Fisher, an economist with Angi, Inc, to go over the data and research to see how the pandemic, housing market, labor shortages, product shortages, and other factors affected the LBM market. Whether you’re a homeowner, professional, or entering the job force, check out “Remodeling is the New Black” to dive into 2020s market data and unravel the most unique time for our industry in 100 years.
Guest: Mischa Fisher
For more information on Mischa & Angi visit https://buildingthefuturepodcast.com/remodeling-is-the-new-black