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Scaling Leadership in ConTech

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What happens when you blend startup energy with construction grit? In this week’s episode, Todd sits down with James Hatfield, Chief Revenue Officer at LiveSwitch and lifelong entrepreneur, for a conversation on how innovation, leadership, and customer “obsession” are shaping the future of the built environment.

From launching his own painting company to helping Fortune 500 teams scale, James shares a practical yet visionary approach to leading in the construction tech space. He breaks down the process of shifting team mindsets, improving buy-in across the board, and how building trust beats selling products every time.

🔑 Key Topics:

Translating startup lessons into construction leadership

Why trust and relationships still close more deals than tech

Creating a “customer-obsessed” culture across your teams

The mindset shift needed for growth in Contech

TODD TAKES

  1. Solve the Problem That Actually Exists—Not the One You Assume

Innovation in construction must start by addressing real, boots-on-the-ground challenges—not hypothetical or abstract problems. The most effective tools are born from firsthand experience and direct input from the field. If the tech doesn’t make a worker’s life easier today, it won’t be adopted tomorrow.

  1. Practical Empathy Drives Better Innovation

Seeing through the eyes of the people who actually use the technology—whether it’s a superintendent, technician, or small business owner—ensures that tools are intuitive, fast, and don't require lengthy training. Empathy isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a design strategy.

  1. You Need Both Visionaries and Plane Landers

Visionaries dream of the future. Plane landers bring those dreams safely to the ground. For innovation to succeed in construction, businesses need both: those who can see around corners and those who can translate that vision into practical tools that teams can use today, without disruption fatigue.

James Hatfield is Chief Revenue Officer at LIveSwitch Inc., a global technology company that serves the trades and other businesses. As an industry thought leader and expert in sales, leadership and business innovation. James has extensive experience working with entrepreneurs, small businesses, and Fortune 500 enterprises. He is also an entrepreneur and has founded a painting and power washing company.

Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts.

Bridging the Gap Website

Bridging the Gap LinkedIn

Bridging the Gap Instagram

Bridging the Gap YouTube

Todd’s LinkedIn

Thank you to our sponsors!

Applied Software

Applied Software LinkedIn

Other Relevant Links:
James’ LinkedIn

LiveSwitch

  continue reading

316 episodes

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What happens when you blend startup energy with construction grit? In this week’s episode, Todd sits down with James Hatfield, Chief Revenue Officer at LiveSwitch and lifelong entrepreneur, for a conversation on how innovation, leadership, and customer “obsession” are shaping the future of the built environment.

From launching his own painting company to helping Fortune 500 teams scale, James shares a practical yet visionary approach to leading in the construction tech space. He breaks down the process of shifting team mindsets, improving buy-in across the board, and how building trust beats selling products every time.

🔑 Key Topics:

Translating startup lessons into construction leadership

Why trust and relationships still close more deals than tech

Creating a “customer-obsessed” culture across your teams

The mindset shift needed for growth in Contech

TODD TAKES

  1. Solve the Problem That Actually Exists—Not the One You Assume

Innovation in construction must start by addressing real, boots-on-the-ground challenges—not hypothetical or abstract problems. The most effective tools are born from firsthand experience and direct input from the field. If the tech doesn’t make a worker’s life easier today, it won’t be adopted tomorrow.

  1. Practical Empathy Drives Better Innovation

Seeing through the eyes of the people who actually use the technology—whether it’s a superintendent, technician, or small business owner—ensures that tools are intuitive, fast, and don't require lengthy training. Empathy isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a design strategy.

  1. You Need Both Visionaries and Plane Landers

Visionaries dream of the future. Plane landers bring those dreams safely to the ground. For innovation to succeed in construction, businesses need both: those who can see around corners and those who can translate that vision into practical tools that teams can use today, without disruption fatigue.

James Hatfield is Chief Revenue Officer at LIveSwitch Inc., a global technology company that serves the trades and other businesses. As an industry thought leader and expert in sales, leadership and business innovation. James has extensive experience working with entrepreneurs, small businesses, and Fortune 500 enterprises. He is also an entrepreneur and has founded a painting and power washing company.

Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts.

Bridging the Gap Website

Bridging the Gap LinkedIn

Bridging the Gap Instagram

Bridging the Gap YouTube

Todd’s LinkedIn

Thank you to our sponsors!

Applied Software

Applied Software LinkedIn

Other Relevant Links:
James’ LinkedIn

LiveSwitch

  continue reading

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