523 :: Why Organizational Silos Lead to Costly Mistakes in Construction

Are hidden silos inside your organization driving mistrust, miscommunication, and missed opportunities?
If you lead a construction team, you’ve likely experienced friction between departments, unclear accountability, or costly oversights—but what if the real issue isn’t your people, but how your organization is structured and how problems are categorized?
In this episode you will
- Understand why silos naturally form and how they impact decision-making
- Learn how hidden assumptions and categories create blind spots in your business
- Discover practical ways to connect teams and improve communication without eliminating expertise
Listen now to uncover how to identify, understand, and bridge silos so you can lead with clarity, alignment, and control—plus hear why we highly recommend The Silo Effect by Gillian Tett as a must-read on this topic.
At Bradley Hartmann & Company, we help construction teams improve sales, leadership, and communication by reducing miscommunication, strengthening teamwork, and bridging language gaps between English and Spanish speakers. To learn more about our product offerings, visit bradleyhartmannandco.com.
The Construction Leadership Podcast dives into essential leadership topics in construction, including strategy, emotional intelligence, communication skills, confidence, innovation, and effective decision-making. You’ll also gain insights into delegation, cultural intelligence, goal setting, team building, employee engagement, and how to overcome common culture problems—whether you’re leading a crew or managing an entire organization.
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