279: Where Are All The Houses?

279: Where Are All The Houses?

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389: Finding freedom in construction

“Evaluate the relationships you have and make sure you have a very even level of people that pour into you.”Join Devon this week as he chats with James Londot of JNL Consulting! Keep up with the Art of Construction (AOC) podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn! Subscribe and ...  Show more

388: Change management and the AECiSummit 2026

“Our industry needs brave people who are willing to understand problems deeply, understand the people who are attached to those problems deeply, and find ways to innovate through those shared gains that this industry is experiencing.”Register for the 2026 AECiSummit HERE! (April ...  Show more

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