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Veteran Home Builder, Brad Haubert, takes a look at all the parts, pieces and situations that you deal with every single day in your home building business!

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    • Mar 20, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    Scott Sedam - 10 Ways to Beat the Material Shortage

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 30:46


    In this last audio re-shares from this past year's International Builders Show Livestreams, I am honored to bring you the discussion I had with industry Titan, Scott Sedam, on how to beat the material shortage that builders everywhere are facing. It was the first time I had a studio audience, too! Enjoy!!

    Heidi Schroeder - Don't Stop Talking To Your Customers After They Buy From You!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 15:05


    In this episode, Heidi Schroeder - Senior Consultant with Lasso CRM - furthers the discussion about talking to your clients. Specifically, we talk about how builders often are good at speaking with their prospects until they sell them a house. Then - all of that managed conversation just stops, and the Home Builders goes into "build mode." Listen in and learn why you shouldn't.

    Jen Barkan - Is It Time to Manage Your Leads?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 29:07


    In this episode, I share the audio from the live podcast episode I did with Jen Barkan (Do You Convert) where we discuss how an Online Sales Counselor (and/or process) is so important for home builders off all sizes. Think you're too small? Think again!

    Ken Pinto: Why Breaking Out Material Labor/Parts is so Important PLUS Why You Should Care About Your Trades' Businesses

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 36:20


    In this replay of one of the Livestream events done during the 2022 International Builders Show in Orlando, FL (from high atop the ECI Software Solutions booth). Listen in and enjoy as Ken talks about the importance of improving margins by putting more detail into your purchasing - and - as a bonus, we talk about how Home Builders who take the time to help their Trades run their businesses see a great Return on Investment that they may not necessarily realize. Enjoy!

    SEASON 2 - Introduction to a New Season/Hear My Story!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 24:53


    I'm back - finally! After taking a year or so off to re-assess what I wanted this podcast to be, the time has come to get things started again. I get a little more personal in this episode - sharing my personal journey in this industry so you get to know more about who I am, what I've been through, and why I'm making this podcast. I also give you a sense of what this season is all about. In short, this season is tailored to focus on those home building businesses who are "getting it done" - BUT - feel like you're working too hard for the results your getting. You just know that things can be better - but - you're not quite sure what it is. This season, I'm shaking things up a bit. I'll have interviews, for sure. But I want to have different formats, different lengths and different ways of exploring ways to make your home building business' processes better. And it's not always going to be super polished (heck, my dog barked at one part of this episode). I hope you enjoy and stick around for a new season. I just know it's going to be a lot of fun!

    #32: Matt Hobbs - Are Third Party Warranty Companies Just Sales Gimmicks?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 36:03


    Hey, folks. This week we’re going to be talking about that necessary evil that all builders face – home warranties. And, let’s face it, warranty claims are no fun. If you don’t keep a close tab on them, they can quickly spiral out of control – and – often, builders use their own administrative staff to handle the warranty calls that come in. Although that may seem practical on your wallet, it can often cost you more than you think. You really want to think about warranty as something more than just a cost of doing business (and, quite honestly, a pain in your neck). As much as it might hurt to hear, you really should treat the warranty process with your homeowners in a professional manner that is fair – and even delights your customers. After all, as a home builder, you can live and die by word of mouth. Now, I have to admit that when I was building, I was one of those who just used my own staff to handle the majority of the warranty claims. A competitor started offering an extended third party warranty company to their customers, and my sales team thought we needed to offer one, too or we’d lose sales to that competitor. Begrudgingly, I sought out a third party warranty company so we had something to offer as part of the sales process. And, I can say that I wasn’t impressed. I’d pay a few hundred dollars to this third-party company for every customer to offer “peace of mind” to them. I never met anyone at this company. Most of my customers forgot that this was part of their sale – remarking so when signing the paperwork at closing. And, as far as I know, no one ever contacted that company anyway. So, I was a skeptic. It seemed like I was just throwing money out the window for no good reason. Recently, I happened to connect with Matt Hobbs, who is the National Director of Business Development for ProHome – a Third Party Warranty Company with locations in the U.S. and the U.K., and I invited him to talk me out of my skepticism. So, if – like me – you are skeptical about third-party Warranty Companies, listen in as Matt faces my skepticism and tries to convince me that there is merit to hiring a third-party warranty company to manage your warranty service….

    #31: Scott Sedam - PART TWO: 10 Lessons From Last Downturn vs. COVID-19 Situation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 34:54


    As I bring my first season of the Sticks and Bricks Podcast, I am so excited to continue the conversation I started last week with Scott Sedam of True North Consulting - a well-known and often-published thought leader in the Home Building Industry. In this second part of our interview, we continue to discuss an article that he wrote in October of last year that reviewed 10 Lessons Learned from the last downturn – and – we see if and/or how those 10 Lessons relate to the current COVID-19 situation.

    #30: Scott Sedam: PART ONE - 10 Lessons From Last Downturn vs. COVID-19 Situation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 38:38


    As I get ready to wrap up my first season of the Sticks and Bricks Podcast, I am so excited to offer a two-part interview series with a well-known thought leader in the Home Building Industry. For as long as I can remember, I always gravitated to the writing and wisdom of Scott Sedam in the articles he wrote in Professional Builder and other industry publications. Scott is the owner of True North Consulting – and – he’s been helping home builders improve operations for such a long time. I held on to an article that he wrote in October of last year that reviewed 10 Lessons Learned from the last downturn. In that same article, there was talk of an economic slowdown looming in the first quarter of 2020. The coronavirus showed up instead – and – the effects of it have been felt by many across the world. I thought it would be interesting to take the 10 Lessons listed in that article and see if and/or how they related to the current situation. Scott’s long tenure in this industry with some of the greatest home building legends leads to some interesting stories and advice in this interview.

    #29: Handling Warranty While Working Remotely

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 56:38


    This week, I’m offering up a recording from a Webinar-type program I hosted from my day job at ECI Solutions. In this time of working remotely, home builders everywhere are just trying to figure out how to do those things that were so simple before. So, we organized some talks – called MarkChats – with home builders all across North America to share concerns and ideas on how they’re dealing with very real things that happen every single day in their businesses. And I thought it would be good to share these recordings with my listeners, too. This week, I share the discussion on handling Warranty while working remotely. So, listen and learn how other builders are handling their warranty at this time. Then, share your ideas, too. We’re all trying to figure this out. By generously sharing, we will get through this together!

    #28: Melanie Deziel of StoryFuel - 10 Content Ideas You Can Use Right Now!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 44:12


    I just love reading books about business and marketing. And – every once in a while, I come across a book that I just love so much, I want others to know about it. One of my latest favorite books is The Content Fuel Framework by Melanie Deziel. Why I love this book is that it’s a really more of an active tool than it is something to read. Too often, business books are good on theory – but – they lack any practical use. This book is so practical that Melanie gives you an easy tool that you can use to quickly come up with 100 Content Ideas. And it’s a tool that you will be able to continually use moving forward. Fortunately, in today’s day and age, social media allows one to pretty easily connect with influencers, authors and others. So, I took the liberty of quickly connecting with Melanie – and – I was so excited when she agreed to join me for this podcast episode. What’s really interesting for this episode is that it’s the first one I did where I didn’t really have any formal questions figured out ahead of time. Typically, I have a good idea of what I’m going to ask – but – this episode just seemed like it would be different from the start. Instead of the normal Q&A that I do, we decided that we’d just go through part of her Content Fuel Framework (the 10 Content Types) and let her explain each type. Then, I’d see if I could come up with some content ideas specific to home building. It turns out, the conversation was really good. In the span of about 40 minutes, I had 10 good content ideas generated that you could use right now! To be honest, it was more than 10 – but – you’ll get the picture when you listen. Melanie is a super cool guest – and – you’ll be able to tell that I am a Super Fan of her new book. So, grab your notebook (paper or digital) – and – get ready to have content ideas you can use as early as 45 minutes from now!

    #27: Tim Bailey with Avid Ratings - Key Times (and Questions) to Ask Your Home Building Customers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 43:47


    This week, I invited Tim Bailey, Chief Strategy Officer for Avid Ratings, to come on and talk about how you can use information from your customers to improve your business and your marketing. Avid Ratings really is THE name in home building surveys, and I couldn’t think of a better person to share ideas on the best times – and questions – to ask customers in their home building journey. And – even though I’m typically the one asking the questions – Tim’s a mastermind of finding information. So, I’m embarrassed to say he used his skills and got me to fess up to my own dark side. You’ll see what I mean in the interview. So, grab a cup of coffee, listen in, and take Tim’s advice to improve your home building operations…

    #26: Ron Williams of Hoodle.com - Is This The Next Big Thing in New Home Search?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 34:01


    This week, I explore Hoodle.com – a search site (and more) for new construction that started in Central Illinois and is quickly popping up in markets all across the United States. Ron Williams, the Founder and CEO of Hoodle.com, takes a bit of time to talk about how this site came to be by solving a problem that he could solve – and – where the site is headed. We all know and understand that online search is so important. In these days – when people are being required to stay at home for a month or so – that online search is even more important. And – with so many places online in which you can invest your time and dollars – you want to be sure that you make the right choice. And, chances are, you may find that Hoodle.com makes sense for you. Let’s jump over to the interview so you can decide for yourself……

    #25: Building Remotely - Keeping It All Together (Even When Your Team Isn't)!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 68:53


    This week, I’m doing something a little different than my typical episode. While this podcast is my personal podcast, many know that my day job is with ECI Solutions – specifically with MarkSystems, a home building ERP software. This past week, for that day job, I hosted a Webinar about Building Remotely – a topic that is on everyone’s mind right now with the coronavirus forcing us all to rethink our operations and making us figure out how to work with a remote workforce. It was so well received that I thought it would be great to have an audio-only version of this Webinar. The good folks at ECI allowed me to use the audio for my podcast, so that’s what this episode is! It lasts a little more than an hour – which is longer than my typical episode, but I know you’ll find some great advice from it. While we mention our software in the episode, we worked hard to make sure this was not a sales episode. It truly is applicable and useful to all home builders – as I brought in home building professionals from outside of ECI to make sure our attendees got to hear from real builders who are dealing with the same things from the trenches. The feedback I received from so many who attended really appreciated the value they received from attending!

    #24: Mike Helsel - Is Outsourcing Your Vehicles Worth It?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 20:27


    Have you ever been called on by a representative from a Fleet Management Company – who wants to come in and talk to you about the possibility of outsourcing your business’s vehicles? I know how it goes – the call comes in while putting out the normal daily fires, and – to that representative’s chagrin – you end up turning down the meeting. That Fleet Management Rep is persistent, though. After several contacts, you finally agree to meet him or her. Quite honestly, sometimes that meeting comes in the midst of those daily fires, and you don’t really get a chance to fully think about how this could affect your business. I actually had this experience myself – and today’s guest is that Fleet Management Rep who called on me several times until I had him sit down in my office to review their program. I have to be honest. I didn’t take the time to ask the questions I should have – but – that was partly due to the fact that I was putting out my daily fires AND I didn’t take the time to really think through the questions I should ask. Mike Helsel is an Area Sales Manager for Enterprise Fleet Management from San Antonio Texas. In today’s episode, we have the Q&A session that I SHOULD have had with him back in that meeting in 2013/14. The nice thing for YOU is that – after we finished recording – Mike told me that these questions were the most common questions he gets from home builders and other business owners all the time. So – by listening to this episode – I’ve just saved you the time it would have taken to think through, ask, and get answers to the questions that you should be asking. Mike gives clear answers that will allow you to assess whether outsourcing your vehicles makes sense for your company.

    #23: Bob "R.J." Fisher - Use Technology to Save Money Exploring Land Development

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 34:40


    If you’ve ever developed ground for a new community – OR – you’re thinking of jumping into the land development game, this is going to be an interesting episode for you. I speak with Bob “R.J.” Fisher of R.J. Fisher Engineering to explore the complicated (but exciting) process of using newer technology to explore the feasibility of land development. AND – because our discussion includes a look at how quickly the software can layout a development on top of a piece of raw ground – I thought this was the perfect podcast to include video along with audio. To see the video that goes along with this audio version, you can visit it on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtxLjWZuKr4 Bob has a lot of experience (30+ years) and is the perfect person to discuss the process. Let’s jump over to the interview….and don’t forget – if you want to SEE what we’re discussing, check out the link for the video version of this episode.

    #22: Paul Cardis - Put The Customer First in These 5 Key Interactions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 46:29


    We’re continuing to look at the Customer Experience that home builders want to deliver to their customers. We explored the sales process last week. This week, I wanted to talk a little more about what happens from the time a customer signs the Agreement of Sale right through the warranty period. And I was so excited to land a guest who has experience monitoring those customer experiences over the years. Paul Cardis was the original founder of Avid Ratings – the leader in home building surveys and data gathering. Last year, Paul started a brand new company, The Cardis Group, that is dedicated to teaching home builders about putting Customer Experience in the forefront of everything they do. In our conversation, I bring up 5 key customer interactions that happen between a home builder and a customer after the sale – and I ask Paul for his thoughts and ideas about each. It was so interesting to hear some of the things he’s seen over the years – and where some of those processes are going as the Customer Experience evolves. Paul mentions a free copy of his book in this episode. Contact Paul on his website: The Cardis Group

    #21: Paul Gortzig - Looking at Your Company's Processes Through Your Customers' Eyes

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 44:58


    Home builders everywhere believe the processes they perform every day have been honed and perfected after years of experience. Many of those home builders think their way is the best way, and they believe that all their home buyers fully understand and appreciate how the whole process unfolds. But do their home buyers really appreciate – and even like – the process? That’s what today’s episode is all about. Paul Gortzig of the Bokka Group joins me to talk about taking a hard look at your home buying process through the eyes of the buyer. That can be a tough thing to do. Many home builders can be too proud to look reality in the face and admit that they may have settled on a process that is convenient to their own needs (at the expense of their home buyers). Paul shares suggestions and experiences that often come up with home builders who have worked with the Bokka Group over the years. It’s a great episode that I am sure you’ll find valuable advice.

    #20: StoryBrand's J.J. Peterson: Stop Telling Your Customers You're a Home Builder! Tell a Story Instead.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 39:29


    I am just over-the-moon for this week’s episode. I’ve been a Super Fan of the StoryBrand company since I first found the book, Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller. It’s an extremely practical book that you can read and immediately start using in your business. After finding that book, I also found the StoryBrand Podcast that has both Donald Miller and today’s guest Dr. J.J. Peterson as co-hosts. It’s a fantastic podcast that you should also check out. J.J. is a lot of fun – and – he truly is passionate about spreading the word about his company and the super simple framework of the StoryBrand concept to build and use a story to help market your business. I took the opportunity to set up a real-life scenario that a home builder might have to see how – in a matter of seconds – J.J. was able to frame that scenario into a winning marketing message using story.

    #19: Jerry Leach: Is There Still Value in a Builders Association?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 34:35


    Looking at the calendar, it’s that time of year again. All across the country, Home Shows and other events to get people excited about building a new home start to happen. And many of those events are organized and run by Builders Associations. Seeing the early promotion of our local show got me to thinking about our local Home Builders Association and the times I spent attending events and even serving on the Board in the past. When I was involved, the Board often spoke about retaining and growing the membership. That’s nothing new. Associations everywhere struggle with this same thing – and – all need to keep changing to adapt to each new generation of members. So, I was happy that Jerry Leach, Executive Director of the Home Builders Association of Metropolitan set aside some time for a frank discussion on how his Association has changed over time – and – how they stay relevant in our fast-changing world. We talk about how Associations need to continue to adapt to provide value to their members.

    #18: Greg Bray: Find the Perfect Digital Marketing Agency For Your Business!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 42:58


    It’s Valentine’s Day week as this episode goes live – so I thought it only fitting that I bring to you an episode on finding the perfect match with no need to swipe left or right – well, at least when it comes to your business looking for the right digital marketing agency! I talk to Greg Bray, President of Blue Tangerine, a Digital Marketing Agency who focuses on creating digital marketing solutions for home builders all over the place. We talk about what you should look for (and expect) when you’ve decided that it’s time to get serious about your marketing presence online. Greg’s a great person with deep industry knowledge that he is happy to share. So, listen in and learn what you need to know to find the perfect match with a Digital Marketing Agency!

    #17: Flora Posteraro - When the Media Come A-Knockin'

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 27:34


    Have you ever watched the local news station when you saw that group of journalists who ask customers who feel they’ve been wronged to contact them. You know the one…..the journalists have that serious look on their face……arms are crossed as they stare into the camera…..and, for some reason, have to walk dramatically slow? It’s the type of news team that strikes fear into the heart of any home builder. You see the end result when there IS an actual story – and – the reporter marches up to the front door (or greets the home builder as he/she are getting out of their car) shoving a microphone and camera in their face. You can think that this will never happen to you – but, in the back of your mind, you know that it’s very possible that you could be next in line. After all, no matter how good you are, there’s always a chance that a customer will go rogue and contact the media. That’s life as we know it. So, as I watched a recent investigative journalist story on my local news, it dawned on me that it would make a great episode for the Sticks and Bricks Podcast. And I was fortunate enough to land a Rockstar in the central Pennsylvania journalism industry – Flora Posteraro. You’ll get to hear about her long career in the industry – with experience being on one of those investigative journalist teams (though I didn’t ask her if she got to walk dramatically slow on her promos). Since she’s not actively on an investigative team, she was the perfect person to ask questions about the process AND about things you should (or shouldn’t) do if you find yourself on the wrong end of the investigation. So, listen in and learn – and – make sure you know what you should do…….when the media come a-knockin!.......

    #16: Sam Sparks - Save Money, Time and Your Reputation with This Simple Clause!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 48:00


    Have you ever had a customer who was quick to say “I’m calling my lawyer!!” I think we’ve all had at least one. Since lawyers have been able to freely advertise their litigation services, this has become even more prevalent. So, this week, I wanted to explore avenues that you can follow so you’ll have the best way to respond if/when you get the next customer who wants to drag you into the legal arena over a dispute in your home building project. Sam Sparks, a home building veteran who has served as in-house counsel for several home builders (large and small), joins me to talk about Alternate Dispute Resolution. Essentially – we’re talking about using mediation and/or arbitration (instead of litigation) to solve a dispute without spending too much time and/or money in a long drawn out process. Sam has used his experience to start an Arbitration and Mediation company in Atlanta to help bring quick and cost-effective resolutions to the home building industry. His history working for home builders AND his active involvement with renowned arbitration associations makes this an episode that you won’t want to miss. I had initiated this interview solely to talk about how this process helps between home builder and customer. During the course of the interview, Sam blew my mind with some other places where mediation and arbitration could help, too! Listen in and learn – and – take the time to look back at your Agreements to see if your Company is poised to make the best of those bad situations that arise.

    #15: Jeff Rutt - Build One House. Impact Thousands! How One Home Builder Uses His Business to Fight Poverty Worldwide!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 26:15


    This week, I wanted to introduce you to a home builder who has taken charitable giving to a whole new level. And he’s done it in a way that allows him to pretty much run “business as usual” while impacting thousands all across the world. Jeff Rutt is the Owner and CEO of Keystone Custom Homes in Lancaster, Pennsylvania who builds several hundred homes each year. Back in the late 90’s – after connecting with a sister church across the ocean – Jeff was called to find a way to help individuals in underdeveloped countries who were struggling with poverty. He quickly realized that a straight-up “hand out” was not the best approach. So, he turned to the concept of Christ-centered micro-finance loans to provide seed money to folks who wanted to start a business and grow that money into a self-sustaining (and thriving) existence. These loans are around $20 – which doesn’t seem like much at all; however, in those countries in which Jeff found himself helping, twenty bucks goes a long way! Jeff founded Hope International – a 501c.3. non-profit organization to provide permanent solutions to poverty while restoring dignity in families – to formalize his vision. And he’s grown that organization to the point that it’s loaned out over a BILLION dollars. When he started out, Jeff figured out a way to fund his organization using the skills and tasks he did every day – building homes. He reached into the hearts of the Trade Partners and Vendors with the mission in front of him and found that most shared his desire to do good in the world. Since they could use their daily skills and time in the same way as normal, Jeff quickly found partners who could help. And that’s where Homes for Hope started. He built a house with partners who discounted (or donated) time and materials to build a new home that sold at market rate. The proceeds from that home funded the micro-finance loan program. So, Jeff started talking to other home builders about doing the same thing. Now, home builders across the United States have signed up to do their own Home for Hope. Listen in on my interview with Jeff Rutt. Perhaps you’ll find it in your heart to participate in this program, too – OR – maybe you’ll be inspired to take your passion or calling and do good in your own way!

    #14: Dr. Carrie Delone - Fighting Drug Use On Your Jobs (and Across the State/Country)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 37:03


    This week, I’m giving you the second part of a two-part series on an issue that builders everywhere face – and that’s drugs on the jobsite. If you don’t think it’s happening on your jobsites, think again! I had a very personal experience with this when I had a Trade Partner who was working in my house when I received a call from the girlfriend of one the employees – telling me that her boyfriend was addicted to heroin. With two young children in my house at the time, I was faced with a dilemma on what exactly to do. Although this was specific to my personal house at the time, the trade partner was one of my trade partners who I sent onto my jobsites – meaning this employee was also going to the jobsites. So, I wanted to explore some different viewpoints on how to best deal with this very real problem – from legal implications to the moral and human dignity side of the situation. Last week, I spoke with an individual who had a career in law enforcement and continues to train people all over the world on how to deal with drugs in the workplace. This week, I thought it would be interesting to speak with someone on the “care” side of the equation – so I was delighted when Dr. Carrie Delone agreed to be my guest. Dr. Delone is the Medical Director of one of the premiere central Pennsylvania health organizations, Geisinger Medical Group - AND - a champion for the statewide effort to combat the drug epidemic. I wanted to see what she thought of the epidemic – and – how business owners should face this very real problem. Is her approach different than the approach that the law enforcement professional suggested last week? Listen in and learn during today’s interview….

    #13: Keith Graves - Retired Cop/International Drug Trainer Talks Tips for Dealing With Drugs On Your Jobsites

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 34:12


    This week, I’m giving you the first of a two-part series on an issue that builders everywhere face – and that’s drugs on the jobsite. If you don’t think it’s happening on your jobsites, think again! I had a very personal experience with this when I had a Trade Partner who was working in my house when I received a call from the girlfriend of one the employees – telling me that her boyfriend was addicted to heroin. With two young children in my house at the time, I was faced with a dilemma on what exactly to do. Although this was specific to my personal house at the time, the trade partner was one of my trade partners who I sent onto my jobsites – meaning this employee was also going to the jobsites. So, I wanted to explore some different viewpoints on how to best deal with this very real problem – from legal implications to the moral and human dignity side of the situation. This week, I have Keith Graves on to discuss the situation. Keith is a retired Sergeant who worked for 29 years in the San Francisco Bay area investigating high-level gang, drug and human trafficking crimes. He’s seen some pretty serious stuff in his law enforcement career. He also has been teaching and training companies and law enforcement officers all over the world on drug investigations and how to deal with this epidemic. In short, he knows his stuff! It’s an eye-opening episode that you’ll want to listen to.

    #12: Kerry Mulcrone - Good Customer Service is Not A Department

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 61:51


    To end out the year, I wanted to share an interview I did with award-winning sales educator, mentor, motivator and speaker - Kerry Mulcrone- during a Webinar for ECI Software Solutions' homebuilding management ERP, MarkSystems (my day job). If you'd like to see the video version of this, CLICK HERE. To find out more about Kerry Mulcrone and her services, her website is: KerryandCo.com And - if you'd like to learn more about MarkSystems - here is the link that will get you more information: https://www.ecisolutions.com/home-builders-land-developers Happy New Year!

    #11: Todd Hallett - The "Win-Win" of Lean Home Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 33:26


    This week, I wanted to dive into the topic of Lean Home Design, and I was able to snag Todd Hallett – the Muddy Shoe Architect himself from TK Home Design – as my guest. I’m a huge fan of Todd and the plans his company puts out to the industry. You may have seen his work in Builder magazine. He’s often one of the architects who shows how simple re-designs of existing plans can result in a more-efficient and better-looking house. To some, Lean Design can be misconstrued to mean “cheapening up your product” – or – “building to absolute minimum building codes.” I ask Todd about these preconceptions – and – ask him to explain what Lean Design is (and how to get started, if you’re not already doing this).

    #10: John Sattler - Find The Ideal Home Building Position

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 45:18


    I’m excited – and, admittedly nervous – about this week’s episode, because it really dredges up some old memories of mine that weren’t so pleasant. In early 2017, I found myself at a critical and unpleasant time in my home building career. Never fully recovering from the great housing recession, we decided to close the doors to our home building businesses. It was a dark time for me, personally. And I found myself trying to figure out what I was going to do next in my life. One of my wife’s friends gave me the name of today’s guest – John Sattler – as a person who could help me figure out my next career move. It had been over 20 years since I had considered looking for a new job – and – at the time, I wasn’t even sure if I should stay in the home building industry. Fortunately, I worked with John and he was able to get me unstuck and get out of my own head to see the strengths and skills I had – and – how they should be marketed to my next employer. He helped me develop a plan – and – I was fortunate enough to land a really great job with a home building software company – using my vast knowledge and experience to help home builders all across North America. I figured that I may not be the only one who has ultimately found themselves looking for a new job after a long period of time. And others may want to hear of ways professional job strategists could help them through a similar process. And that’s exactly what this week’s episode is all about.

    #9: Alan Sladek - Working With Family....When You're Not Family

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 26:01


    This week’s episode hits close to home for me. My home building career existed inside a family business – of which I was one of the family. So, I wanted to explore what it’s like to be a NON-Family member in a family-owned home building business. Fortunately, I was able to snag Alan Sladek of Sandlin Homes in the Dallas, Texas area. They say everything is bigger in Texas, and Alan has a big job. He’s the Chief Operating Officer for not just one family home building business – but – a collection of entities owned by different family members that all trade as Sandlin Homes. Alan explains how he juggles the responsibilities of his unique position – and - how you can successfully be a part of the family business without being family.

    #8: Paul Hanson - Is a Home Building Franchise Right For Your Business?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 24:29


    I’m excited to have Paul Hanson, President of Epcon Franchising, as my guest to discuss how buying into a home building franchise can benefit your home building company. I had often seen the advertisements for Epcon in the major trade magazines, but I never reached out to explore if this could have worked for our business. After our discussion, I really wish I had – at the very least – took a peek at what they had to offer. Paul explains the advantages of franchising for home builders in all markets – and – how using their plans and their repeatable processes can help you win in your market. Want more info on Epcon? Here's the link: epconfranchising.com

    #7: Kelly Bosetti - Improving Operations Through the Use of a Digital Strategy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 51:07


    Today, I’ve invited Kelly Bosetti to join me to talk about creating a digital marketing strategy for your home building business. Kelly is the President of CEA Marketing – a multi-year award-winning digital marketing agency – and I couldn’t be more excited to have her as a guest! What is really interesting about our conversation is that we discuss how the process of designing this digital marketing strategy actually is BIGGER than just marketing. It oozes through your entire organization and can really set you on a path to be a better home builder. If you want to learn more about Kelly and what she does, here's her website: CEAMarketing.com

    #6: Nicole Landau - Risks of Running a Lean Accounting Staff

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 33:40


    Today, I’m sharing my conversation with Nicole Landau – owner of Landau Consulting Services – who helps home builders and construction companies with their accounting needs. And – since she’s also a Certified Fraud Expert – you’ll want to listen closely. We discuss how so many home builders want to run their businesses as lean as possible. Naturally, that often leads to keeping key parts of the business staffed with only one or two people. And – those very small staffs often wear many hats and their duties cross over into other parts of the business. It makes sense that you want to keep staff count low. But – how does that affect the employees in that understaffed department. And – what risks are you putting on your entire company by keeping your staff numbers low? How do you get additional help when you don’t think you can afford more staff? And are there any alternatives out there? Chances are good that these thoughts might be going through your head, too. So, sit back and hear how a professional dedicated to helping you explore these very real issues that so many home builders wrestle with every day. I’m sure you’ll find Nicole well-qualified to share her expertise. You can find her company here: http://www.landauconsultingsolutions.com/

    #5: Jason Minick - Lessons Learned From Building For a Friend

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 40:34


    If you've ever done business with a friend - even a best friend - you probably did things a little differently than you did for your typical customer. And - if your friendship is strong enough - that friend will provide honest and straightforward feedback to you. I've been fortunate enough to have been best friends with Jason Minick for 35 years. A few years back, he became my customer when I built a new home for him and his wife. In this episode, we take the time to discuss the situations that came up when we did business together - and - come to terms with some tips that will help home builders in every transaction. Jason owns his own successful corporate photography/video (of which I've been a customer) - so - he's able to provide an understanding from BOTH the customer AND the business owner in this unique situation. I'd be remiss if I didn't include a link to his website - in case your business is in need of photography or video services. You can visit his website at: MinickPhotography.com for more information.

    #4: Daniel Levitan - Recession-Proof Your Home Building Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 41:32


    For today’s episode, I sit down with Dan Levitan – a home building consultant who’s been in the industry for a few decades now – to talk about ways home builders can weather the storm of the next slowdown – whenever that may be. Dan shares 10 Steps that Home Builders should be taking NOW to recession-proof their company. Dan’s steps are practical and easy to follow. You just need to take the time out of your busy schedule to take those steps so that your company can be ready to go if and when that next downturn hits.

    #3: Chris Hartley - Surviving a Merger

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 35:56


    Ever find yourself wondering what it's like to go through a merger or acquisition? Or, maybe you're going through one right now. In this episode, I have the opportunity to hear firsthand from Chris Hartley who is a leader for a Texas home builder that recently went through an acquisition by a leading national home builder. We discuss how roles have changed - and - how the news was relayed to employees and customers about the transition. And Chris gives tips on anyone else who may be thinking about - or going through - a merger or acquisition of their own (whether they're they Buying Company - OR - the Selling Company).

    #2: Anya Chrisanthon - Beat the Resales!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 36:35


    Your new homes are in constant competition with resale homes.  And, when you rely on independent Realtors to bring you sales, you need to face the fact that you're competing with faster close times (and faster commission payments).   To win that business from the resale homes, you need to win over the Realtors.   In this episode, I talk with Anya Chrisanthon - who spent years on a builder's payroll before transitioning over to a full-time independent Realtor (among MANY other notable endeavors - just one of them being her own awesome podcast, New Construction Marketing Podcast).   Because of her experience, you'll quickly see that she has the credentials to talk about this topic.  And she shares some tactics you can use today to start winning over the real estate community to new-builds. So, listen in and learn!  Then - go woo your local Realtors like a rockstar!

    #1: Damon Comerio - Deciding to Go "All In" with Social Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 30:03


    Ever wonder if social media really is worth the effort for your business?  Tried a few posts only to get discouraged because the only people who interacted were your mother or other co-workers on your team?  Think you're too small to make an impact? Then this episode is for you!  Listen in as I interview home builder/remodel professional, Damon Comerio of the Kansas City area about his recent dive into social media as a way to get exposure for his company. In this episode, you will learn: The ONE thing Damon did to make him stay committed to posting consistently How Damon overcame his fears of being on camera for his posts How to find consistent content ideas that people want to know about if you need to use Paid posts or just post often enough to get noticed The Parade of Homes Video that is referenced in the interview can be found here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDFH4Paj6Gs Thanks for listening!  Please leave comments and subscribe - as you'll get "Awesome Points" awarded just for doing so!  At least, I'll think you're awesome!

    Sticks and Bricks Podcast: What It's All About!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 2:19


    Thank you so much for checking out my podcast! This is a quick recording to give you an idea of what to expect if you subscribe to this podcast - and - who I am.

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