Jason, Felipe Engineer-Manriquez, Spencer Easton, and Reno Schroeder reflect on their time in Munich with Yanosh Dlouhy, Marco Binninger, Saskia, and Magdalena. They share what it was like to walk the BMW production line, watch a finished car roll off every 58 seconds, and play through the Takt simulations that Felipe says blew away everything he thought was possible with Takt. The conversation lands on a vision of a future where Takt, Scrum, and automation transform how trades are paid, supplied, and supported on every project.
What you'll learn in this episode:
What flow feels like when Takt math is used to optimize tax zones before any planning begins
How BMW runs a production line where the platform moves with the cars and quality buffers are built in
The vision for automated Takt systems that handle materials, payments, and quality through the platform
Why software should do what humans cannot, freeing humans to plan, build, and coach
Why training days, rain days, and prep days beat pushing trades through chaos
Could you imagine arriving at a jobsite where everything you need is staged, swept, and ready to go like opening a brand new package? That future is closer than the industry realizes.
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