Titans of the Trades | Straight-Talk for Scaling Your Construction Business

Tackling the Labor Crisis in Construction With Don Magruder


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In this conversation, Don Magruder, CEO of RoMac Building Supply, shares insights from his extensive experience in the construction industry. He discusses the growth of his company, the challenges of labor shortages, and the importance of investing in the next generation through partnerships with local schools. 

Don emphasizes the significance of promoting from within, employee development, and fostering a respectful workplace culture. He also highlights the evolving dynamics of the workforce and the need for businesses to adapt to new realities.

Takeaways

RoMac Building Supply focuses on structural building materials, avoiding decor and plumbing.

Promoting from within is a key strategy for RoMac's success.

Partnerships with local schools are essential for addressing the labor crisis.

RoMac has helped local high schools develop construction academies.

Respect and empathy in the workplace lead to better employee retention.

Mistakes in construction can be minimized through proper training and respect.

The new generation is eager for opportunities in the construction field.

Evolving perspectives on workforce dynamics are crucial for industry growth.

Chapters

02:49 Addressing the Labor Crisis in Construction

06:12 Building Partnerships with Local Schools

09:06 Investing in Employee Development

11:55 The Importance of Respect in the Workplace

15:03 Evolving Perspectives on Workforce Dynamics

Connect With Don:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-magruder-ba8636b/

Website: https://www.romacfl.com/

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