Failure Is Feedback

Failure Is Feedback

From Blue Prints to Punch Lists: Healthcare Edition by Wilson & Co General Contractors

April 23, 2026 · 9 min · Season 1 · Episode 33

About this episode

In this episode, Dave Grosz discusses how fast-growing healthcare companies use failure as feedback to improve their construction processes.

Blueprints to Punch List | Failure Is Feedback | Episode 33 🎯 Failure Is Feedback: How Fast-Growing Healthcare Companies Scale Through Construction In this episode of Blueprints to Punch List, Dave Grosz from Wilson & Company explains that the fastest-scaling healthcare companies don’t avoid failure during new market expansion and facility construction—they treat it as feedback. He outlines three ideas: expansions always create friction (delayed permits, missed details, subcontractor issues), failures reveal where systems are weak (communication, planning, coordination across design/construction/owner teams), and top organizations close feedback loops quickly through frequent meetings and clear updates, sometimes daily on active clinic remodels. By learning from issues, adjusting processes, and removing ego through post-project reviews and regular check-ins, teams improve future projects so healthcare organizations can focus on impacting their communities. 🏗️ 👉 If you're involved in healthcare construction, project management, or subcontractor coordination, this episode offers useful takeaways you can apply right away. 00:00 Failure as Feedback 01:21 Friction in Expansion…

People in this episode

Host: Wilson & Co General Contractors

Guest: Dave Grosz

Topics covered

  • healthcare construction
  • project management
  • failure feedback
  • team coordination
  • expansion challenges

Keywords

  • healthcare
  • construction
  • feedback
  • expansion
  • project management
  • subcontractor coordination
  • communication

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Organizations: Wilson & Company

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