Leading with Faith First: Robert Moore on Family, Growth, and Building Excellence in Construction
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In this episode of the Builders Bible podcast, Robert Moore, CEO of North Georgia Pipeline, discusses the importance of balancing faith, family, and business. He shares insights on the growth of his company, the challenges faced in the data center industry, and the difficulties in acquiring young talent for project management roles. The discussion also touches on the significance of safety standards in securing larger contracts and the impact of AI on the industry. Robert emphasizes personal growth and leadership development, concluding with a reflection on his recent hunting trip in the UK.
Takeaways:
- Business should come after faith and family.
- NGP has seen significant growth in recent years.
- Data center projects are long-term and complex.
- The industry is facing challenges with power and cooling for AI.
- Finding young talent for project management is difficult.
- Safety records are crucial for securing larger contracts.
- Bigger contracts require a focus on quality work.
- Leadership development is essential for company growth.
- Personal growth is key to effective leadership.
- Experiences like hunting can provide valuable life lessons.
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