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GX Contractor Editor's Blog

October 27th, 2008 2:21pm PST

Coming to Grips with Change

Posted By John Trotti Comments

The purpose behind our Technology in Construction Department in every issue.

I don’t know about you, but given a choice between putting my ignorance on display or side-stepping issues, my temptation has always been spring-loaded toward the latter. It’s what I refer to as my Mach-Zero (out of airspeed) tendency that has on occasion allowed me to cry out, “Lord, I don’t mind dying, only don’t let me look stupid in the process.”

Nor did this lunacy go away after I retired from combat flying. Indeed it got a whole new lease on life when I was surveying a piece of land I had bought while I was in the service. It was well after I had heard from others about the wonders of lasers, yet there I was out there dragging a chain and pounding tons of intermediate stakes. I mean, “what the heck,” I humored myself, “lasers are dangerous.

“Besides, they’re expensive,” I pressed on with the litany of excuses to justify trudging up and down hills, whacking away at brush, in order to come up with numbers rarely consistent with those from before.

The truth was I didn’t understand lasers, how they worked, what made them superior to the way I was doing things, why they could make my like a lot easier, and most of all how they could make me a lot more productive. So rather than take the time to gain an understanding, I ignored them…a sort of, “I’ll show them,” attitude that while it didn’t make me more productive, at least made me feel better.

The same was true with GPS…ditto computer programs of a variety of stripes.

Well, it’s this kind of thinking our Technology in Construction department is here to change…thus I and those like me are the people for whom it is written. The column is designed to focus on various topics where change has reared its ugly head and show what has changed, how it affects the way things are done, and why any of us should care.

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