The Construction Leading Edge Podcast

The Toyota "Pull the Cord" Method Your Construction Business Is Missing | Ep. 444

May 19, 2026·40 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

☎️ Schedule a Business Evaluation Call with The Construction Leading Edge Team: HERE  EPISODE 444: Most construction business owners think their job site fires are operations problems. They're not. They're pre-construction problems that nobody caught in time. In this episode, Todd Dawalt breaks down the Toyota manufacturing concept of Jidoka and what it means for your construction business. He walks through why bad information keeps moving downstream undetected, how the "just enough to start" trap creates chaos on every job, and what a real validation process looks like inside pre-construction. Todd shares a four-step framework for identifying critical control points, creating second-set-of-eyes checks, applying the Missouri Standard, and fixing root causes instead of just the immediate fire. He also covers how weak controls open the door to fraud, including a real case where an office manager embezzled over $1.7 million from a home builder over eight years. If your business is still running on memory, good intentions, and tribal knowledge, this episode is a hard look at what that actually costs you. 👉 If you've been moving projects forward before they're actually ready, this episode will change how you think about pre-construction. Tune in. ☎️ Schedule a free Business Evaluation Call with the CLE team → HERE Most fires on a job site don't start in the field. They start weeks or months earlier, when a vague scope moved forward, a selection wasn't confirmed, or a handoff happened before the project was actually ready. By the time the problem shows up, the meter's running, and it's expensive to fix. Todd uses Toyota's manufacturing concept of Jidoka to explain why catching defects downstream is a losing game, and why validation has to be built into the process earlier. Todd walks through two critical control points every construction business needs to focus on: the buyout phase and the handoff from pre-construction to production. He lays out a four-step framework for identifying where errors turn into defects, building second-set-of-eyes checks at those points, applying the Missouri Standard ("show me it's done"), and fixing root causes so the same problem stops reappearing on every job. Key Takeaways: 0:00 The Root Cause Behind Most Job Site Fires 03:05 Why Your Team Keeps Missing Problems 07:45 When Your Client Catches the Mistake First 09:10 Toyota's Jidoka and the Pull the Cord Method 11:05 The Two Pre-Construction Control Points 13:10 Step 1: Where an Error Becomes a Defect 19:25 Step 2: Validation and the Second Set of Eyes 23:05 The $1.7 Million Embezzlement Case 25:05 Step 3: The Missouri Standard 27:25 Step 4: Fix the Root Cause Additional Resources: ⚡Schedule a Business Evaluation Call with The Construction Leading Edge Team: HERE ⚡ Download the How to Buyout a Construction Project Playbook: HERE ⚡Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn. ⚡Subscribe to our YouTube channel ⚡Visit The Construction Leading Edge for more information: https://constructionleadingedge.com/ The Construction Leading Edge Podcast helps construction business owners maximize their revenue, eliminate chaos, systematize their work, and win back their time. Follow us on your favorite podcasting platform so you never miss an episode!

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