276. Micromanaging Is Costing You THOUSANDS - Matt Risinger
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If you're the only person on every jobsite who can catch a mistake, you don't have a team; you have a daycare. In this episode, Matt Risinger (from The Build Show) maps the exact path from babysitter to system-builder, so your business runs without you hovering over every decision.
Most contractors don't even realize they're micromanaging. They just know they're exhausted, their PMs won't make a call without them, and nothing gets caught until they personally show up. This episode breaks down why smart owners get trapped as the answer guy, what it's costing them in profit and sanity, and the step-by-step framework to build a team that thinks, decides, and polices standards on its own.
You'll learn:
- How to spot the line between managing and micromanaging, and why crossing it is a silent profit killer
- The real cost of being the only person who catches mistakes (hint: it shows up in your margins, your turnover, and your ceiling)
- How to set non-negotiable standards your team can self-audit before you ever see the work
- The exact roles and decisions a PM must own before you can truly step back
- A simple accountability meeting structure you can use to get real value out of every meeting
- How to train independent thinking into your people without killing their ownership when they get it wrong
- What has to be true culturally before your team starts policing standards themselves
00:00-Intro
02:18-The Path to Effective Delegation
10:22-Building Loyalty & Accountability with Subcontractors
16:59-Communication & Standards for On-Site Teams
25:19-Defining Roles & Learning from Mistakes
31:55-Structuring Effective Accountability Meetings
36:50-Training for Independence & Mentorship
48:28-Philosophy on Leading & Treating People