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How Builders Build Teams That Actually Last with guest David Wintzer

Modern Craftsman

Modern Craftsman

Education, Entrepreneurship, Business, Self-improvement

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2024

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Nick Schiffer interviews David Wintzer about challenges in the construction industry, such as hiring and retaining qualified employees, and discusses potential solutions like artificial intelligence, pre-construction processes, and collaborating over competing.

David Wintzer

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Nick Schiffer 

Tyler Grace 

Podcast Produced By:

Motif Media

Tyler's Top Blogs:

How I Started My Business

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Site Protection Principles

My Preconstruction Process: Part 1

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up, Tyler?

0:05.0

Oh, Tyler is not joining us today.

0:09.0

I already knew that.

0:11.0

Yeah, today we have David Winster from Mark Winster construction.

0:18.0

I'm actually really stoked to chat with him.

0:20.0

He's been doing content on

0:21.7

Instagram for what I find out to be is a year. I had definitely thought he was doing it for longer,

0:28.1

and I thought he was in the building industry for longer. He's been in the building industry for

0:31.8

five years, and he's been sharing his knowledge as he learns it and it's a great example of a collaborator um

0:40.4

but dude we we we're dudes dudettes we jump right into some hard hitting um conversation about

0:48.7

hiring firing uh main you know retaining employees uh but then we get into, you know, just what is wrong with

0:57.3

the construction industry. And what he thinks and what I think is the path forward. Really good

1:07.2

conversation. So make sure you stick around. And, uh, yeah.

1:11.6

This podcast brought to you by Anderson Windows.

1:13.6

Anderson is dedicated to designing and manufacturing products that are strong,

1:17.6

reliable, and ready to perform.

1:19.6

And they validate that by testing and testing and testing again until they know their windows

1:23.6

and doors perform to their high standards.

1:25.6

They take the time to validate the

1:27.5

performance of their materials as well as the performance of fully assembled products. They

1:31.9

test their products to failure, not to just pass, meaning that they test beyond the threshold

1:36.4

required by the industry because they want to know that they are supplying a product that

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