
Ep. 43 - Your Jobsite Has a User Experience Problem With Wes Juergen
From Construction Conversations by Build Better Media
April 21, 2026 · 55 min · Episode 43
About this episode
Wes Juergen discusses the challenges of managing multiple construction projects and the importance of team trust and project culture.
In this episode, Wes dives into the real struggles of leaving behind the field's chaos to manage multiple projects effectively. You'll discover why micromanaging is the first habit to break and how trusting your team—not doing everything yourself—can exponentially boost project outcomes. We unpack Wes's framework for building project culture that promotes accountability, safety, and quality without losing your mind—and how celebrating milestones can sustain motivation on long-term jobs. Today's Guest: Wes Juergen Check Him Out on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wes-juergen-463a101b2/ Episode Sponsors: Check Out Trunk Tools: https://trunktools.com/ Check Out ClearStory: https://www.clearstory.build/
People in this episode
Guest: Wes Juergen
Topics covered
- project management
- team trust
- micromanaging
- project culture
- accountability
- safety
- motivation
Keywords
- jobsite
- user experience
- micromanagement
- project outcomes
- celebrating milestones
- construction management
Sponsors
Trunk Tools, ClearStory
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Build Better Media, LinkedIn
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