Urgency isn't rushing, it's caring enough to act now, because every day we wait exposes the project to more waste, more weather, more damage, more variation, and more risk. In this episode, Jason unpacks why "a good plan violently executed today is better than a perfect plan next week," and connects urgency to what superintendents and project leaders are really responsible for: moving the job forward, protecting the team, and preventing small problems from becoming project-killers. Through real stories from tearing out a bad wall immediately to watching projects flip in a day when the right leader steps in he makes the case that systems matter, but urgency is the spark that makes the systems work.
What you'll learn in this episode:
Where are you waiting for the "perfect plan," when what your project really needs is a good plan and the courage to execute today?
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