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Welcome to disjointed
Our podcast’s mission is to bring a voice to the problems facing decision-making in the Built Environment.
Today, communication and processes are disjointed in the world of design and construction. Work happens across tools, teams, and timelines, making it hard to keep everyone connected. It’s a constant challenge to reduce friction and meet project expectations. We believe there’s a better way.
Popular Podcasts
2022 Year in Review with Kristy McKnight!
On today’s episode of the disJointed podcast, we’ve brought in a very special guest to wrap up 2022!
Joining us today is Kristy McKnight from Procore. Kristy works in product management for the pre-construction division of Procore.
New Roles In The Construction World
In today’s episode, we sit down with Damian Hamlin to discuss some of the new positions that are being unlocked in our world of construction.
Damian is the Southern Region’s Director of Integrated Design. And as he explains, his role represents the changes that are taking place in the way we are delivering construction projects, as well as what is driving this change and how it could be changing our industry forever.
Damian has a real passion for both design and construction, this new role gives him the chance to make a real impact on project delivery.
An Investment in Technology is an Investment in Data
In this episode, we continue our special series with technology providers. Our host sits down with Jordan Lawver to discuss disJointed.
Great Teams Work with Full Transparency
In this episode, our host sits down with Meirav Oren to get her thoughts on disJointed and the problems facing decision-making in the built environment.
We Have All This Data, Now What?
In this episode, we continue our special series with technology providers. Our host sits down with Hugh Seaton to discuss disJointed.
You Can’t Manage a Construction Company with a Spreadsheet
In this week’s episode, we welcome Amanda Finnerty, Director of Internal Operations at Commodore Builders, as we dive into the strategies for data and analytics at modern general contractors. Amanda talks about the pressure general contractors feel to collect critical data, centralize it, and analyze it to reach their business goals. Strategically consolidating data into a small number of locations allows contractors to use analytics to cross-reference the data and harvest the necessary business performance insights.