Solving Problems in Reverse

This week we are in conversation with Michael Osburn talking about importance of risk management, work-life balance, and soft skills.00:00 - Blame or Solutions?We open by examining the challenges of the construction industry, focusing on the balance between assigning blame and finding solutions.02:58 - Risk in the ConstructionThe conversation shifts to the role of risk management in construction and engineering, emphasizing its critical importance in successful projects.05:59 - Forensics in EngineeringOur guest shares insights into forensic engineering, offering a unique perspective on problem-solving and its impact on the industry.09:07 - Building RelationshipsStrong relationships are the foundation of successful projects. We discuss how trust and collaboration drive outcomes.11:56 - The Soft Skills"The soft skills are the hard skills." We delve into why soft skills are often more valuable than technical expertise.14:52 - Effective Communication and Team DynamicsGood communication can make or break a project. We explore how it strengthens team dynamics and reduces conflict.17:48 - Prioritizing Training and DevelopmentTraining isn’t just an organizational responsibility; it’s a personal commitment. We discuss its role in building skilled teams. 21:09 - Time Management and PrioritizationIn a fast-paced industry, prioritizing tasks effectively is key. Our guest shares strategies for managing time and competing demands.24:01 - People Over TechnologyWhile technology is advancing, people remain at the heart of construction. We highlight the importance of prioritizing human needs.26:51 - Ego and Decision-MakingEgo can hinder progress and problem-solving. We explore how to navigate ego in high-pressure environments.30:03 - Back to BasicsSometimes, focusing on the fundamentals leads to the best results. We close with advice on simplifying processes for success.32:58 - Final Thoughts on Construction The conversation wraps up with reflections on the construction industry’s future and the importance of a people-first approach.CHECK OUT THE PARTNERS THAT MAKE OUR SHOW POSSIBLE: https://www.brospodcast.com/partnersFIND US ONLINE:-Our website: https://www.brospodcast.com-LinkedIn:   / constructionbrospodcast  -Instagram: 

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Eddie and Tyler Campbell are 6th generation builders who currently own a virtual building and modeling company called ABSI. Each week, Eddie and Tyler will explore ideas both directly and indirectly related to the construction industry. Thanks for listening to the Construction Brothers podcast! Find us wherever you listen!