Construction Brothers
How Baseball Strategies Can Improve Your Team (feat. Angie Simon)

Take me out to the ballgame! Today we’re re-airing a really fun conversation we had last year with Angie Simon. Angie can hit a nasty curveball, but when she’s not standing at the plate, she’s working in one of these roles:
- Advisor to the Board at Western Allied Mechanical. (She was CEO when we recorded this interview last year.)
- Immediate Past President Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association (SMACNA)When we conducted this interview, she was WAM’s CEO.
- President and co-founder of the Heavy Metal Summer Experience (HMSE), a great program that introduces high school students to opportunities in trades.
- A team with mediocre talent but exceptional cohesiveness can outperform a team with superstars but no trust.
- When you’re on the field, you should be talking–not just to communicate with your teammates, but to cement in your own mind what you need to do.
- Practical IQ–an understanding of how to approach a complex situation–is more important than some sort of technical giftedness or talent.
- Leaders who genuinely respect the workers in the field will have stronger teams.
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- 02 Nov 2022
Take me out to the ballgame! Today we’re re-airing a really fun conversation we had last year with Angie Simon. Angie can hit a nasty curveball, but when she’s not standing at the plate, she’s working in one of these roles:
- Advisor to the Board at Western Allied Mechanical. (She was CEO when we recorded this interview last year.)
- Immediate Past President Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association (SMACNA)When we conducted this interview, she was WAM’s CEO.
- President and co-founder of the Heavy Metal Summer Experience (HMSE), a great program that introduces high school students to opportunities in trades.
- A team with mediocre talent but exceptional cohesiveness can outperform a team with superstars but no trust.
- When you’re on the field, you should be talking–not just to communicate with your teammates, but to cement in your own mind what you need to do.
- Practical IQ–an understanding of how to approach a complex situation–is more important than some sort of technical giftedness or talent.
- Leaders who genuinely respect the workers in the field will have stronger teams.