When Communication Breaks Down on the Job Site = Episode 108
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In Episode 108 of the Workforce Skills Podcast, John Morris talks about what happens when communication fails on a job site—and how quickly a project can spiral into chaos.
From drywall mistakes that force repainting entire walls to poorly coordinated night crews and misinformed superintendents, John shares real-world stories from active job sites and explains why communication is the most critical skill in any trade.
John also reflects on leadership, mentorship, and the importance of asking for help. Whether you’re running a crew, managing a company, or just starting in the trades, learning to communicate clearly and work as a team can make the difference between a successful job and a complete disaster.
He also shares a powerful moment when an anonymous donor recognized the women working at PHP Commercial Painting—reminding everyone that recognition and appreciation can push people to the next level.
In this episode you’ll learn:
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Why poor communication destroys job sites
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How experienced leaders solve problems quickly
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Why asking for help is a strength, not a weakness
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How strong teams outperform individual effort
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The mindset required to grow in the trades
Success on the job site isn’t about avoiding problems—it’s about how you communicate and solve them.