Jason continues the Germany series from Munich after wrapping up two days of Takt simulations with Yanosh, Marco, Spencer, Felipe, and his son Reno. He shares what flow actually felt like during the simulation, then makes the case that most of the industry never plans like a builder. From poring over half size drawings the way generals studied war maps, to running the math on tax zones and tact time, to relentlessly simulating logistics day by day, this episode is an invitation back to the art and science of how great builders actually think.
What you'll learn in this episode:
What flow felt like in the BMW style Takt simulation when materials were staged ahead of every tact
Why builders go to the drawings before any scheduling software, every single time
How Doehl and Vinneger's law and Takt math optimize the number of tax zones for a building
Why logistics is the master's discipline and why simulation is non negotiable
How to draw out day by day where every crane, trench box, pump, and pipe will sit before you build
If planning a project doesn't feel fun, the question is not whether it can be fun. The question is whether you've ever actually planned like a builder.
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