Jason records from the car in Jacksonville, Florida, on the way to a job site to talk about something most teams overlook: the construction entrance. He opens with the story of a Starbucks bollard in Springfield, Illinois that ended up covered in over 300 stickers, all because the first sticker was never removed. Then he walks through a DPR project site so beautifully maintained at the entrances that he stopped to take pictures. The point: the condition of your gate is the invitation and the permission slip for every behavior that follows on the project.
What you'll learn in this episode:
Why the entrance is the trigger that signals what level of care every worker is invited to bring
The Starbucks bollard sticker analogy and how silent permission shapes culture
What a beautiful worker gate looks like: laminated signage, taut screens, straight fence posts, COVID and orientation info clearly displayed
The trackout pad, stabilized roadway, and signage standards that turn a gate into a calling card
How clear wayfinding and a thank you sign for workers shifts the experience of arriving at work
Why getting the entrance right makes operational control of the entire site easier
The bathrooms tell you about the culture. The entrance tells you what's about to happen. Get the entrance right and the rest of the site has a chance.
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