
Faith Over Frost: Geoff Berry on Building Strong Teams and Thriving in Cold Climates
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In this episode of the Builders Bible, Andrew Hathaway interviews Geoff Berry, a residential home builder from Canada. They discuss the unique challenges of building in colder climates, the importance of having a strong team, and the role of faith in business. Jeff shares insights on project management, skilled labor, and the use of technology in construction. He emphasizes the need for A players in his team and redefines success as obedience to God's plan rather than personal achievement.
Takeaways:
- Building in a colder climate requires unique adaptations.
- The name of a business matters less than the quality of service.
- Hiring A players is crucial for a successful management team.
- Patience and faith are essential in business challenges.
- Success is defined by obedience to God's plan, not personal accolades.
- Building costs in Canada are significantly impacted by frost levels.
- Technology and AI can enhance construction processes but require careful implementation.
- Maintaining a strong family focus is vital for long-term success.
- Every region has its own building codes and challenges.
- Investing in personal fitness and well-being is important for overall success.
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