Elevate Construction
Most PMs think their job is to protect the team from change. That mindset is quietly killing projects. In this episode, Jason flips the script, breaking down the critical difference between toxic variation owners, RFIs, chaos, overburden and the good kind of change your team must feel, training, reading, growth, new systems, real lean implementation. You will hear: What PMs should absolutely shield their teams from. The kind of change you should never protect them from. Why humans resist change by default and how to lead them through it. How Japan, Toyota and world class builders focus...
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What separates noisy, reactive job sites from clean, flowing, elite ones, A single shift, plan the next day, not the same day, In this fast, high energy episode, Jason breaks down the POND meeting, the proven system top builders use to align trades, remove roadblocks early, and deliver predictable results. In this episode, you'll get to know: The fatal flaw of same day “POD” huddles and why they stall production. The POND cadence that gives foremen time to plan and crews time to prepare. How one site transformed in 24 hours with maps, visuals, and clear handoffs. The full recipe, zoning...
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What if the secret to a remarkable company wasn’t systems or strategy - but soul? In this episode, Jason opens the doors to Elevate Construction and LeanTakt, sharing the 27 principles that shape how his teams think, lead, and live every single day. You’ll learn: Why the breath of every great company is positive encouragement, not pressure. The three things every true leader does: clarity, training, and shoulder-to-shoulder support. Why Elevate builds people first, not projects. The power of “stop, call, wait” and “one-piece flow” in fixing chaos before it spreads. How...
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What if your project failed before the first delivery arrived, In this hard hitting conversation, Jason and Adam Beanie Bean unpack cause number two in the series, not having the right project manager, They show why picking a spreadsheet wizard over a field focused leader wrecks flow, burns people out, and bloats cost, Then they give a clear path to fix it. You will learn: The real job of a PM, align everyone to one destination and protect flow. How to spot a miscast PM in week one, before the damage spreads. The daily ORCA debrief, objective, results, causes, actions, that turns chaos into...
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What if your project was doomed before the first shovel hit the ground? In this hard-hitting episode, Jason and Adam “Beanie” Bean team up across continents - Arizona to Australia - to expose one of construction’s most dangerous habits: starting before we’re ready. You’ll learn: The shocking stats behind global project failure (hint: only 0.5% finish on time and on budget). Why trades “fail despite their best efforts” - and how leaders set them up for it. The myth of “we can’t plan without design,” and what elite builders do instead. How to spot a project that’s...
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What if everything you’ve been waiting for, peace, freedom, focus, joy - was already yours, just buried under noise and obligation? In this episode, Jason challenges you to take it back. Your mind from distraction. Your time from endless meetings and email. Your peace from chaos. Your freedom from toxic bosses and relationships. Your joy from the approval of others. Drawing on lessons from Paul Akers and real-life stories from his own journey, Jason shows how reclaiming your attention, energy, and purpose isn’t selfish, it’s leadership. If you’ve been feeling stretched thin,...
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What if the real “king” of every project isn’t the one in the trailer, but the one holding the tools? In this episode, Jason breaks down a timeless Toyota lesson - the worker is the king. The foremen and craftspeople are the ones who create value; everyone else exists to support them. Through this lens, he challenges leaders to stop hiding behind software, desks, and meetings, and start serving the field. You’ll learn why leaders are a cost until they remove waste for others, how true Lean companies stay close to the Gemba, and why projects collapse the moment we forget who actually...
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What if real leadership isn’t about telling people to “figure it out,” but about standing beside them until they can? In this episode, Jason shares a powerful lesson from Japan, the art of working shoulder to shoulder. At Toyota, leaders don’t throw people into the fire; they train through presence, patience, and partnership. From field mistakes to family moments, Jason reveals how true Lean teaching means Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, Enable not abandon. If you’ve ever wanted faster learning, fewer errors, and teams that trust each other, this episode will change how you lead,...
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What if lean wasn’t just about reducing waste on paper but about learning to feel waste in your gut? In Japan, there’s a word for that: Mottainai - “What a waste.” It’s more than regret. It’s respect, for people, nature, and resources. In this episode, Jason dives into how this simple mindset can reshape construction culture. From right-sizing and pre-cutting materials to eliminate 32% of jobsite waste, to the story of his father building a full barn from discarded lumber, and Paul Akers cleaning a plane bathroom out of gratitude not obligation, this is lean at its most human....
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Forget calendar invites and polite excuses, the real culture killer in construction is breaking your word. In Japan, it’s called yakusoku, a promise you bind yourself to keep. In this episode, Jason shares a true story that reveals how honoring commitments transforms crews, schedules, and trust across every level of a project. This isn’t about being rigid, it’s about building flow, safety, and respect by letting yes mean yes. Jason also introduces shingi, the duty to act with sincerity and uphold your word, connecting it to Last Planner handoffs, trade reliability, and...
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In this hard-hitting episode, Jason and Adam “Beanie” Bean team up across continents - Arizona to Australia - to expose one of construction’s most dangerous habits: starting before we’re ready.
You’ll learn:
- The shocking stats behind global project failure (hint: only 0.5% finish on time and on budget).
- Why trades “fail despite their best efforts” - and how leaders set them up for it.
- The myth of “we can’t plan without design,” and what elite builders do instead.
- How to spot a project that’s not ready to start - and the courage to stop it.
- The Japan-inspired principle that fixes everything: be hard on the process, easy on the people.
If you’ve ever watched a project unravel and thought, “We could have seen this coming,” this episode will show you exactly how to stop it from happening again.
Listen now and learn how world-class builders plan, flow, and win - before they ever break ground.
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· Jason Schroeder YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4xpRYvrW5Op5Ckxs4vDGDg
· LeanTakt YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/leanTakt
· LeanSuper YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQDevqQP19L4LePuqma3Fg/featured
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