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The Why We Build Podcast!

The Why We Build Podcast!

By: Remodelers Advantage with Greg Woleck & Steve Wheeler
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On The Why We Build Podcast, our mission is to empower motivated remodeling & building professionals with valuable insights, practical tips, and inspiring stories. Through engaging discussions and expert interviews, the podcast aims to foster collaboration, improve processes, and build stronger teams by sharing the stories of the people who make it all possible. Our vision is to become the go-to resource for remodeling & building professionals, creating a community where production and design teams thrive through shared knowledge, collaboration, and inspiration. We strive to elevate the industry by promoting sustainable innovation, efficiency, and a passion for building better spaces with stronger teams. And more than anything we want to hear and tell the stories of the people that make it all happen.

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Episodes
  • Best of - Commitments
    Jun 9 2025

    Summary In this episode of the Why We Build Podcast, Greg Woleck discusses the importance of commitments in project management, particularly within the context of peer groups. He introduces the SMARTR framework for creating meaningful commitments and emphasizes the need for accountability and urgency. The conversation also highlights the role of micro boards in maintaining engagement and support among peers, ensuring that commitments are not just goals but actionable steps towards success.

    Takeaways

    • Commitments are more powerful than goals.
    • Specificity in commitments provides clarity and direction.
    • Measurable commitments allow for tracking progress.
    • Achievable commitments empower individuals to take control.
    • Relevant commitments align with one's role and responsibilities.
    • Time-bound commitments create urgency and accountability.
    • Resources are essential for fulfilling commitments.
    • Micro boards enhance accountability and support among peers.
    • Regular check-ins help maintain momentum and focus.
    • Celebrating small wins is crucial for motivation.

    titles

    • The Power of Commitments in Project Management
    • Unlocking Success with the SMARTR Framework

    Sound Bites

    • "Commitment is something you own."
    • "A vague commitment is a wasted commitment."
    • "Achievable commitments give us power."
    • "Celebrate progress along the way."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to Commitments and Peer Groups

    03:06Understanding the SMARTR Framework for Commitments

    05:53Breaking Down Commitments into Actionable Steps

    08:52Creating Urgency and Accountability in Commitments

    11:58The Role of Micro Boards in Driving Success

    18:05Maximizing the Value of Micro Boards

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    18 mins
  • Don't Overbuild the Business: When Process Gets In The Way of Progress
    May 20 2025

    In this solo episode, host Greg Woleck tackles a growing challenge in the remodeling industry: over-processing. You’ve likely heard the phrase “over-analysis leads to paralysis”—and Greg dives deep into how that shows up in remodeling businesses that are trying to grow, professionalize, and protect the client experience.

    Greg shares a powerful message: systems are meant to support your team—not stall them out. Drawing on real-world experience, the 80/20 Rule (Pareto Principle), and the concept of Minimum Viable Process, he breaks down how to simplify your systems while maintaining clarity, quality, and results.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Why too much process can become a problem
    • The difference between helpful structure and paralyzing bureaucracy
    • “Systemize the predictable so you can humanize the exceptional”
    • Applying the Pareto Principle to your business systems
    • How to identify the “vital few” systems that actually move the needle
    • The power of Minimum Viable Process
    • Small, repeatable habits that outperform overbuilt systems
    • Examples of daily huddles, Friday reviews, and verbal confirmation loops
    • How to create a living system your team can evolve in the field

    Actionable Takeaways:

    • Identify and simplify one process in your business this week that feels too heavy or overly complex.
    • Use Greg’s filter: Does this process create clarity, save time, or reduce risk?
    • Focus on building systems that are used, not just documented.
    • Empower your team to improve systems from the field.

    Got a Story or Feedback? Greg wants to hear from you! Email your thoughts, process wins or fails, or guest suggestions to greg@remodelersadvantage.com

    Resources & Links:

    • Learn more about Remodelers Advantage programs
    • Join a Production Manager or Design Manager Roundtable Group
    • Explore consulting services and tactical support

    Don’t Miss an Episode! Subscribe, leave a review, and share the Why We Build Podcast with your team. Let's keep building better together.

    #WhyWeBuild #RemodelingBusiness #ProcessImprovement #RemodelersAdvantage #ProductionManagement #DesignBuildLeadership #RemodelingSystems #ParetoPrinciple #MinimumViableProcess #BUILTFramework

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    14 mins
  • Production & Design - We Can Work Together!
    May 12 2025

    In this episode, Greg Woleck explores a recurring theme in residential remodeling: the tension—and the potential—for collaboration between design and production teams. Drawing from his nationwide experience working with remodelers and the latest insights from Remodelers Advantage Roundtables, Greg outlines the small but powerful habits that can transform conflict into cooperation. Whether it's scope creep, last-minute changes, or mismatched expectations, most issues trace back to missed opportunities for early alignment.

    With references to Dan Heath’s Upstream, Greg urges remodelers to solve problems before they show up on-site. From shared walkthroughs to weekly design-production check-ins and field feedback loops, this episode is packed with practical steps you can take to unify your team and improve the client experience.

    Episode Outline

    • Intro to the Podcast
      • Purpose: Build a community for remodelers, designers, and production pros
      • Call for listener feedback, stories, and guest ideas
    • Greg’s Industry Insights
      • On-the-road observations: same friction, different zip codes
      • Shared challenges between design and production
      • Both sides want a great project—just approach it differently
    • Common Challenges
      • Scope creep, unclear expectations, late-stage changes
      • Communication gaps leading to frustration and finger-pointing
      • Friction born from assumptions, not intent
    • Building Better Collaboration
      • Debunking the myth of “creatives vs. pragmatists”
      • Highlighting mutual creativity and problem-solving
      • Real-world strategies from high-performing firms
    • Upstream Thinking
      • Inspired by Dan Heath’s Upstream: fix it before it’s a problem
      • Start collaboration in the pre-construction phase
      • Use early meetings to align expectations and ask the hard questions
    • Habits That Make It Work
      • Shared pre-construction walkthroughs
      • Quick weekly check-ins between design and production
      • Buildability reviews during design development
    • Feedback and Language Matter
      • Encourage field teams to share photos, videos, and solutions
      • Create feedback loops so designers understand what gets changed
      • Language shift: “we” over “they” to reinforce shared ownership
    • Final Takeaway
      • Collaboration isn’t a department—it’s a habit
      • Ask your counterpart: “What’s one thing I can do to make your job easier?”
      • Trust is built in small steps

    Action Items

    • Start one new collaborative habit this week
    • Reach out to your design/production counterpart
    • Share your story or question with Greg for a future episode

    Links & Resources

    • Book Mentioned: Upstream by Dan Heath
    • Learn more: www.whywebuild.com
    • Connect with Greg: greg@remodelersadvantage.com

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    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your team. Got an idea for a guest or topic? We’d love to hear from you.

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