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Lean Homebuilding
Guests were Scott Sedam and Todd Hallett
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Now, it's broken up into 18 areas. You have your heating and air conditioning. You have your electric. You have your framing. You have your flooring and your foundation, but 765 questions. That sounds big, and complicated, and intimidating. Now we do a lot of things to simplify it. You could reasonably ask that question. Everyone you look at, "Well, isn't it just common sense to look at these things?" I guess I'd say yes, but it becomes so complex when you've got a product that, depending on how you count it, 20, 000; 30,000 parts or more typically, at least 35 or 45 companies participate in the building of it, and several hundred different people participate in the building of it. This very simple thing called a house does get really complex. On one level, I agree it's just common sense, but it sure is uncommonly done.
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Scott: Now, they're probably building Sim stuff on the computer. But I still like Legos. We're people that we're hands-on. We like to build stuff, and we like to see stuff. We like to be able to drive our family through and point to it. "See what I built? See what we did?" They tend to be big conceptual buyers, so we show them the goods. That's the whole point of the Muddy Shoes. Joe: I think that's a great statement, and it's very interesting because you give Lean an ROI, which so many others try to solve something different than that. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I think it's a...
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Joe Dager is president of Business901, a firm specializing in bringing the continuous improvement process to the sales and marketing arena. He takes his process thinking of over thirty years in marketing within a wide variety of industries and applies it through Lean Marketing and Lean Service Design. Visit the Lean Marketing Lab: Being part of this community will allow you to interact with like-minded individuals and organizations, purchase related tools, use some free ones and receive feedback from your peers. Marketing with Lean Book Series included in membership Lean Sales and Marketing Workshop Lean Service Design Workshop