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Purpose-Built Communities: James Broadhead on Indigenous Development and Mindset Growth

Purpose-Built Communities: James Broadhead on Indigenous Development and Mindset Growth

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In this episode of the Builders Bible podcast, James Broadhead, founder of Bridge Development, shares his extensive experience in construction and community development, particularly focusing on indigenous communities. He discusses the challenges faced in project delivery, the importance of human engagement, and the potential of AI to enhance efficiency in construction processes. James emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to development, addressing various community needs and the significance of mindset and personal growth in achieving success.

Takeaways:

  • James Broadhead has a diverse background in construction and prefabrication.
  • Bridge Development focuses on community-driven projects, especially in indigenous areas.
  • The consultancy addresses gaps in project delivery and owner capabilities.
  • Community engagement is crucial and often involves multiple stakeholders.
  • AI can significantly improve efficiency in construction workflows.
  • The emotional aspect of community development is often overlooked.
  • James emphasizes the importance of mindset and process in personal and professional growth.
  • The company aims to cover multiple verticals in development, not just housing.
  • James's experience with Dan Martel's coaching has been transformative for his business.
  • The urgency of community needs drives the work done by Bridge Development.

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