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  <title>Fast, Cheap, and Good: The Construction Trifecta</title>
  <description>The age-old dilemma: Fast, Cheap, or Good — you can only pick two. In this episode, we explore how this principle applies to construction and project management. Learn how to:  Identify the rare trifecta (and why it’s short-lived). Educate clients on managing expectations. Avoid costly mistakes when choosing “fast and cheap.” Default to “fast and good” for quality results.  Timestamps: 00:01:50 — The &amp;quot;Fast, Cheap, Good&amp;quot; Rule Explained 00:03:14 — Why the Trifecta is Rare and Short-Lived 00:05:03 — The Challenges of Fast and Cheap 00:07:54 — Real-Life Example: Costly Electrician Mistake 00:11:25 — Fast and Good: The Optimal Strategy Key Takeaways:  The Trifecta is Rare: Fast, cheap, and good can happen but only for a short time. Typically, the &amp;quot;cheap&amp;quot; aspect fades as demand increases. Educating Clients: Clear communication about sacrifices (e.g., quality) when choosing cheaper options is essential to avoid blame later. Real-World Example: A fast-and-cheap electrician’s costly mistake led to delays and additional expenses. Fast and Good Wins: Prioritizing quality and speed is often the best route, especially for custom homes and time-sensitive projects.  Listen now to learn how to balance cost, speed, and quality in your projects! Connect with Us: Facebook Instagram TikTok Our Website </description>
  <author_name>ADDWORK NOT WORRIES w Ken Sunzeri</author_name>
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