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How To Innovate In An Old-School Industry, with Carson Holmquist

Episode XXX
November 09, 2022

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Hosted By

Dan Sullivan, Co-Founder of Strategic Coach® Dan Sullivan
Steve Krein Steve Krein

On the cutting edge of the construction, Carson Holmquist creates the most value for his clients by exploring opportunities in off-site and modular construction. In the second episode of a two-part series, Dan Sullivan, Steve Krein, and Carson explain how to innovate when an industry feels too established for any wholesale change.

Highlights: 

The U.S. has always suffered from a lack of skilled labor because technological advancements move faster than workers can keep up with training.

In modular construction, there’s opportunity for innovation using robotics.

If you’re focused only on solving specific types of problems for specific types of people, you can pour all of your energy into it.

For companies that compete in a commodity industry, it’s about cost, containments, and scale.

True innovators are trying to solve difficult problems.

Because of a shortage of skilled labor, the way buildings are made needs to fundamentally change.

More automation, more technology, and a controlled environment attracts a wider array of individuals to work than on-site construction does.

Demand has been so high that new construction methods have to be explored or else the demand will never be met.

Technology doesn’t coach itself.

Resources:

Carson Holmquist is the Co-Founder and CEO of Stream Logistics

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Who Not How by Dan Sullivan & Dr. Ben Hardy

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The Self-Managing Company by Dan Sullivan

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