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Discover the hidden pitfalls lurking in the world of construction and learn how to avoid them with expert insights from our latest episode. We promise to illuminate the often-overlooked importance of professional oversight, highlighting the chaos that ensues when plans go awry. From a draftsperson's critical error to the resulting blame game, we unravel the complexities that underscore the value of skilled builders, contractors, and project managers. Explore the concept of the "I don't know shit" charge, a testament to the expertise contractors bring to the table, and the risks of DIY approaches that often lead to costly mistakes.
But that's not all—our conversation extends beyond construction mishaps to address the nuances of making professional referrals. Understand the potential reputational risks associated with recommending others, through a real-life plumbing predicament. We examine the ramifications of tying your reputation to another's performance and discuss strategies to safeguard your interests. Additionally, we touch on the broader theme of providing aid, cautioning against the legal vulnerabilities that can arise from well-intentioned actions. This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in the construction industry or seeking to navigate professional relationships with greater foresight and prudence.
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Carolyn can be found on LinkedIn at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-mcmahon-937b89158
Joshua can be found on LinkedIn at:
www.linkedin.com/in/joshuamcmahon15
Email for feedback, questions, complaints, etc:
[email protected]
Daily Journal: https://amzn.to/41p9aKE
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We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text.
Discover the hidden pitfalls lurking in the world of construction and learn how to avoid them with expert insights from our latest episode. We promise to illuminate the often-overlooked importance of professional oversight, highlighting the chaos that ensues when plans go awry. From a draftsperson's critical error to the resulting blame game, we unravel the complexities that underscore the value of skilled builders, contractors, and project managers. Explore the concept of the "I don't know shit" charge, a testament to the expertise contractors bring to the table, and the risks of DIY approaches that often lead to costly mistakes.
But that's not all—our conversation extends beyond construction mishaps to address the nuances of making professional referrals. Understand the potential reputational risks associated with recommending others, through a real-life plumbing predicament. We examine the ramifications of tying your reputation to another's performance and discuss strategies to safeguard your interests. Additionally, we touch on the broader theme of providing aid, cautioning against the legal vulnerabilities that can arise from well-intentioned actions. This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in the construction industry or seeking to navigate professional relationships with greater foresight and prudence.
Support the show
Carolyn can be found on LinkedIn at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-mcmahon-937b89158
Joshua can be found on LinkedIn at:
www.linkedin.com/in/joshuamcmahon15
Email for feedback, questions, complaints, etc:
[email protected]
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