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The Skywalk Collapse & The 5 Decision Questions Every Construction Leader Must Train Their Team On

πŸ“… August 14, 2026 ⏱️ 38:17 🎀 Todd DeWalt

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  • 0:00
    The Decision Impact
    Decisions, often overlooked, profoundly impact a construction company's finances, schedule, safety, and culture.
  • 0:58
    Kansas City Skywalk Collapse
    A fatal design change, approved without proper review, illustrates the catastrophic consequences of flawed decision-making in construction.
  • 5:23
    Cost of Poor Decisions
    Managers make numerous decisions daily, with many being of low quality, leading to significant ripple effects and costs.
  • 12:03
    When Does Risk Change?
    The first critical question to ask: understanding when the risk profile shifts guides the timing of crucial decisions.
  • 16:37
    Is a Decision Needed?
    Before acting, question if a decision is genuinely required or if it's already been addressed or belongs to someone else.
  • 18:36
    Who Should Be Involved?
    Identify accountable individuals and those with expertise, especially considering who owns the risk, to involve the right people.
  • 22:04
    Desired End Result
    Define the target outcome (safety, budget, client satisfaction) before making decisions to avoid missteps and backtracking.
  • 27:05
    Cost of Indecision
    Recognize that not making a decision is still a decision, often with higher costs than making a quick, even if imperfect, choice.
  • 38:35
    Powell's 40/70 Rule
    Make decisions when you have 40-70% of information, avoiding both hasty and overly delayed actions.
  • 41:22
    Three Steps Ahead
    Train your team to think at least three steps beyond the immediate action to anticipate consequences and avoid future problems.

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Key Takeaways

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Train your team on decision-making: Explicitly teach your team, from project managers to lead carpenters, frameworks for making informed decisions, as most have zero formal training.

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Utilize pre-construction for decisions: Shift as many project decisions as possible to the pre-construction phase to reduce on-the-fly, high-pressure, and costly decisions during construction.

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Understand the 'cost of indecision': Recognize that delaying a decision can be more damaging than making a quick, even if slightly imperfect, one. Procrastination often amplifies problems and costs.

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Apply the 40/70 rule: Empower your team to make decisions once they have 40% of the necessary information, but don't wait past 70% to avoid analysis paralysis.

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Think three steps ahead: Encourage a 'then what?' mindset. For any proposed action, consider at least three subsequent consequences to proactively identify and mitigate potential issues.

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Involve the right people: Before making a decision, identify who is accountable, who has the technical expertise, and crucially, who owns the risk if things go wrong, to ensure proper consultation.

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Define the desired end result: Always clarify the optimal outcome in terms of safety, budget, schedule, and client satisfaction before choosing a path, then work backward to achieve it.

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