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This episode breaks down one of the most powerful yet overlooked habits in construction leadership: the 25-minute crew preparation huddle. Jason explains how this focused block of time transforms scattered crews into aligned teams by setting clear expectations for safety, quality, tools, and execution before work begins. If you're tired of rework, confusion, and wasted motion, this episode shows how preparation, not longer hours, drives productivity. This is a practical system foremen can use immediately to raise standards and scale excellence on any project.

What you'll learn in this episode

·       Why the 25-minute crew preparation huddle is the missing link between planning and execution

·       How to teach workers "normal vs. abnormal" so safety and quality improve at the source

·       How to use 3S/5S and 2-Second Lean thinking to eliminate waste before work starts

·       How foremen can prevent daily "treasure hunts" by staging tools, materials, and information

·       Why prepared crews outperform unprepared crews even in less time

If your crews keep reacting instead of executing, ask yourself this: what would change if you consistently prepared your team before the work ever started?

 

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