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518 :: From Barrels of Urine to AI Strategy: The Strange Experiment That Teaches Leaders How to Adopt AI

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

Release Date: 03/10/2026

525 :: Why Construction Leaders Become the Bottleneck (And How to Fix It) show art 525 :: Why Construction Leaders Become the Bottleneck (And How to Fix It)

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

Are you unknowingly becoming the bottleneck in your business by taking on everyone else’s problems? If you constantly feel overwhelmed, stuck in follow-ups, or like your team can’t move forward without you, this episode reveals why—and how it’s not a time issue, but a hidden leadership habit that’s quietly draining your effectiveness.   In this episode you will Learn how to stop unintentionally taking ownership of your team’s problems Discover a simple framework to delegate effectively without losing control Build a team that takes initiative so you can focus on high-level...

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524 :: How One Simple Mental Shift Can Transform The Way You Lead Forever show art 524 :: How One Simple Mental Shift Can Transform The Way You Lead Forever

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

What if the biggest thing holding your business back…is something you don’t even realize exists?   Every leader relies on mental shortcuts to make decisions—but those same “categories” can quietly trap your thinking, limit innovation, and keep your team stuck in outdated ways of working. If your company feels stalled, inefficient, or resistant to change, the problem might not be your strategy—it might be the invisible rules you’ve stopped questioning.    In this episode, you will Learn how hidden categories shape your decisions, leadership style, and company...

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523 :: Why Organizational Silos Lead to Costly Mistakes in Construction show art 523 :: Why Organizational Silos Lead to Costly Mistakes in Construction

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

Are hidden silos inside your organization driving mistrust, miscommunication, and missed opportunities? If you lead a construction team, you’ve likely experienced friction between departments, unclear accountability, or costly oversights—but what if the real issue isn’t your people, but how your organization is structured and how problems are categorized?   In this episode you will Understand why silos naturally form and how they impact decision-making Learn how hidden assumptions and categories create blind spots in your business Discover practical ways to connect teams and...

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522 :: How Top Leaders Make Better Decisions By Mastering Hidden Biases show art 522 :: How Top Leaders Make Better Decisions By Mastering Hidden Biases

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

Are your leadership decisions quietly being sabotaged by biases you don’t even realize you have? Every construction leader wants to make confident, high-stakes decisions—but hidden mental shortcuts like confirmation bias, overconfidence, and loss aversion are constantly distorting judgment. This episode breaks down how these predictable patterns show up on the job site and in leadership, often leading to costly mistakes, delays, and missed opportunities.   In this episode you will:   Understand the 5 key cognitive biases that impact decision-making in construction Learn a...

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521 :: How Leaders Fall Into the Folly of Rewarding the Wrong Behaviors show art 521 :: How Leaders Fall Into the Folly of Rewarding the Wrong Behaviors

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

Are you accidentally rewarding the very behaviors that are holding your team back?   Most leaders assume underperformance comes down to skill gaps or lack of effort. But what if the real problem isn’t your people—it’s your design?   In this episode, we uncover a hard truth: your team isn’t confused… they’re responding exactly to the incentives you’ve created.   If results aren’t lining up with expectations, it’s not a communication issue—it’s a misalignment.   In this episode, you’ll learn: Why incentives shape behavior more powerfully than values...

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520 :: Former NFL Coach Herm Edwards on the Most Important Leadership Rule: Know Your People show art 520 :: Former NFL Coach Herm Edwards on the Most Important Leadership Rule: Know Your People

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

What can construction leaders learn from an NFL coach about building high-performance teams? Every leader is responsible for building the right roster—developing people, communicating clearly, and putting team members in positions where they can succeed.    In this episode, host Bradley Hartmann shares the insights from a 30-minute leadership discussion with former NFL player and coach Herm Edwards on the lessons that apply directly to construction leaders trying to build strong cultures, develop talent, and lead teams through both wins and losses.   In this episode you will:...

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519 :: How Smart Leadership Teams Make Terrible Decisions: The Hidden Trap of Groupthink show art 519 :: How Smart Leadership Teams Make Terrible Decisions: The Hidden Trap of Groupthink

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

Why do smart, experienced leadership teams occasionally make decisions that look obvious in hindsight?   Many leaders believe groupthink happens when people are afraid to speak up or when teams lack diversity. But research from Yale psychologist Irving Janis reveals something far more uncomfortable: Groupthink often appears in the strongest, most trusting teams.   When loyalty, speed, and harmony become priorities, teams may unknowingly stop challenging assumptions—leading to flawed decisions, costly project mistakes, and missed opportunities.   In this episode, we highlight a...

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518 :: From Barrels of Urine to AI Strategy: The Strange Experiment That Teaches Leaders How to Adopt AI show art 518 :: From Barrels of Urine to AI Strategy: The Strange Experiment That Teaches Leaders How to Adopt AI

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

Are leaders in our construction space risking irrelevance by ignoring artificial intelligence?   AI is rapidly changing how companies operate, but many leaders are still treating it like a passing trend, delegating it to IT.    In this episode, Bradley Hartmann connects a modern leadership challenge with a bizarre 17th-century scientific experiment to explain why curiosity, experimentation, and disciplined thinking are essential for adopting AI successfully.   Listeners will discover:   Why leaders who fail to lean into AI may soon be replaced by those who do The...

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517 :: Why Benchmarking Is for Losers: The Strategy Lesson Construction Leaders Miss with Roger Martin show art 517 :: Why Benchmarking Is for Losers: The Strategy Lesson Construction Leaders Miss with Roger Martin

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

How do you know if your strategic planning is helping you win—or just helping you look like everyone else?   Many construction leaders rely on benchmarking, consultant reports, and industry comparisons to guide their strategy. It feels smart and data-driven.    But as AI makes benchmarking faster and cheaper than ever, companies risk confusing catching up with competitors with actually winning in the market.    In this episode, we unpack why benchmarking may help you close gaps—but rarely helps you create true strategic advantage.   In this episode, you’ll...

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516 :: Are Your Best Employees Mentally Checking Out Of Work Without You Realizing? 3 Questions To Retain & Grow A-Class Talent show art 516 :: Are Your Best Employees Mentally Checking Out Of Work Without You Realizing? 3 Questions To Retain & Grow A-Class Talent

The Construction Leadership Podcast: Executive Strategies to Build Elite Teams & Consistently Deliver On-Time, Under Budget

If one of your top performers quit tomorrow, would you honestly see it coming?   Construction leaders obsess over bids, schedules, margins, and safety metrics—but most don’t measure engagement until someone hands them a resignation letter. By the time you’re conducting an exit interview, it’s already too late.    If you want high-performing teams that finish on time and under budget without constant firefighting, you need a better way to diagnose disengagement before talent walks out the door.   In this episode, you’ll discover:   A simple 5-part diagnostic...

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Are leaders in our construction space risking irrelevance by ignoring artificial intelligence?

 

AI is rapidly changing how companies operate, but many leaders are still treating it like a passing trend, delegating it to IT. 

 

In this episode, Bradley Hartmann connects a modern leadership challenge with a bizarre 17th-century scientific experiment to explain why curiosity, experimentation, and disciplined thinking are essential for adopting AI successfully.

 

Listeners will discover:

 

  • Why leaders who fail to lean into AI may soon be replaced by those who do
  • The biggest mistake companies make when experimenting with AI tools
  • A simple 30-day AI experiment that can immediately improve communication and productivity

 

 

Press play to learn a practical, low-risk way to start using AI today—and position your company to compete in an AI-driven future.

 

At Bradley Hartmann & Company, we help construction teams improve sales, leadership,  and communication by reducing miscommunication, strengthening teamwork, and bridging language gaps between English and Spanish speakers. To learn more about our product offerings, visit bradleyhartmannandco.com.

 

The Construction Leadership Podcast dives into essential leadership topics in construction, including strategy, emotional intelligence, communication skills, confidence, innovation, and effective decision-making. You’ll also gain insights into delegation, cultural intelligence, goal setting, team building, employee engagement, and how to overcome common culture problems—whether you’re leading a crew or managing an entire organization.

 

Have topic ideas or guest recommendations? Contact us at info@bradleyhartmannandco.com.

 

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This episode is brought to you by The Construction Spanish Toolbox —the most practical way for construction teams to learn jobsite-ready Spanish in just minutes a day over 6 months.