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Half of today's workforce are Millennials, and they are in critical leadership roles in most construction companies.
In this week's podcast episode, I had a great discussion with Justin White, the CEO of K&D Landscaping and a repeat guest, about the generalizations that the younger generation is facing up against, and how he managed to break that stereotypical mold. We also talked about how communication is key to be able to connect with people from different generations, and the future of the construction industry.
Whether you are a young, aspiring leader or a veteran in the construction field, tune in to this episode, gain some incredible insights on the future generation of leaders, and be a successful leader in a multigenerational team.
What's Discussed In This Episode:
0:00 Introduction 2:35 Justin's long-term goals, his success, and breaking the stereotype 6:10 Justin and his young leadership team 7:05 Humility being the underlining value in the construction business 8:43 Being a young leader and the social stigma against millennials 11:00 Communication is the weakness of today's generation 13:47 Entitlement is the result of instant gratification for the younger generation 15:09 The downsides and upsides of Generation Z 18:22 How Justin ensures communication within a multigenerational leadership team 21:06 Solving problems vs seeking opportunities 24:19 Self-awareness gives you vision and direction 25:55 Justin's advice to millennials on succeeding in the construction industry
About the Guest:
Justin White is the President of K&D Landscaping a full-service construction and maintenance landscape company located in Santa Cruz, California.
Resources:
Connect with me on LinkedIn. For more podcast episodes, you may also visit my website. Tune in and subscribe to the Construction Genius: A Leadership Master-Class Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher.
Thank you for tuning in!
By Eric Anderton4.8
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Half of today's workforce are Millennials, and they are in critical leadership roles in most construction companies.
In this week's podcast episode, I had a great discussion with Justin White, the CEO of K&D Landscaping and a repeat guest, about the generalizations that the younger generation is facing up against, and how he managed to break that stereotypical mold. We also talked about how communication is key to be able to connect with people from different generations, and the future of the construction industry.
Whether you are a young, aspiring leader or a veteran in the construction field, tune in to this episode, gain some incredible insights on the future generation of leaders, and be a successful leader in a multigenerational team.
What's Discussed In This Episode:
0:00 Introduction 2:35 Justin's long-term goals, his success, and breaking the stereotype 6:10 Justin and his young leadership team 7:05 Humility being the underlining value in the construction business 8:43 Being a young leader and the social stigma against millennials 11:00 Communication is the weakness of today's generation 13:47 Entitlement is the result of instant gratification for the younger generation 15:09 The downsides and upsides of Generation Z 18:22 How Justin ensures communication within a multigenerational leadership team 21:06 Solving problems vs seeking opportunities 24:19 Self-awareness gives you vision and direction 25:55 Justin's advice to millennials on succeeding in the construction industry
About the Guest:
Justin White is the President of K&D Landscaping a full-service construction and maintenance landscape company located in Santa Cruz, California.
Resources:
Connect with me on LinkedIn. For more podcast episodes, you may also visit my website. Tune in and subscribe to the Construction Genius: A Leadership Master-Class Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher.
Thank you for tuning in!

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