534 :: An Executive’s Guide to Cultural Intelligence (and Becoming the Employer Hispanic Crews Choose First)

Are language barriers really the reason your construction projects are slowing down—or is something deeper costing you time, money, and trust?
If you’re struggling to find and manage skilled labor—especially within Hispanic crews—you’re not alone. But what if the real issue isn’t communication, but cultural misunderstanding? This episode reveals why many construction leaders are solving the wrong problem and how that mistake is impacting productivity, safety, and growth.
In this episode you will
- Learn the 4 key cultural differences that directly impact trust, communication, and performance on job sites
- Understand why language training alone won’t solve your labor challenges
- Discover practical leadership shifts that improve team alignment, reduce rework, and increase efficiency
Press play now to learn how a simple shift in cultural awareness can dramatically improve your team’s performance, communication, and results.
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.
Have topic ideas or guest recommendations? Contact us at info@bradleyhartmannandco.com.
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This episode is brought to you by The Construction Spanish Toolbox —the most practical way for construction teams to learn jobsite-ready Spanish in just minutes a day over 6 months.













