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Description

Pull planning is a pain, but it's valuable when done correctly. Jason breaks down the difference between pull planning (a technique) and phase planning (planning up to milestones), then dives into how to implement pull planning the right way. He shares Principle 14 from his book: Pull not Push, pulling contractors into areas when ready creates flow, while pushing them on top of each other causes delays, waste, and quality issues. Jason walks through the backwards pull methodology (right to left from the milestone), explains why going backwards forces creative thinking and flushes out constraints, and shares Elevate Construction's virtual pull planning system with homework templates and Blue Beam setup. The hierarchy is clear: flow where you can with Takt, pull when you can't, and push when you must, but CPM push systems are wasteful and detrimental.

What you'll learn in this episode:

Flow where you can, pull when you can't, push when you must.

 

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