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  • Building Leaders to Build the Future: Kirk Offel on Data Centers, AI, and Purpose-Driven Teams
    Jul 31 2025

    The Future of Building is Here – and it Starts with People.

    In this episode, we sat down with Kirk Offel, CEO of Overwatch Mission Critical and founder of DCAC, to talk about the explosive growth of the data center industry and the workforce needed to power it.

    Kirk shares how his journey from U.S. Navy submariner to tech entrepreneur shaped his leadership philosophy and why he believes this is the best time in history to become a builder. From veterans finding purpose to AI reshaping how we design and construct, this conversation covers:

    • Why leadership and emotional resilience matter more than experience
    • How Overwatch University is training a workforce ready for AI-driven change
    • The once-in-a-generation opportunity to rebuild the middle class through trades and tech

    If you’re curious about how AI, data centers, and human performance collide—or looking for inspiration on building a purpose-driven workforce—this one’s for you.

    Read our full show notes here: https://cumulusquality.com/building-leaders-to-build-the-future-kirk-offel-on-data-centers-ai-and-purpose-driven-teams

    The Work Done Right™ podcast is created by Cumulus, a connected worker technology that ensures quality for mission critical work.

    To learn more, visit the links below or email workdoneright@cumulusds.com.

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    47 min
  • Building It Right: Dale Jennings on Training, Torque, and Quality in Hyperscale Data Center Delivery
    Jul 14 2025

    Dale Jennings shares his journey from Navy nuclear operations to leading quality and commissioning services for hyperscale data centers at Fulcrum Reliability Systems.

    In this episode, Dale outlines how Fulcrum is addressing the modern construction environment’s biggest challenges: balancing speed and precision, bridging the workforce skills gap, and eliminating rework through training, culture, and smarter tools.

    Read our full show notes here: https://cumulusquality.com/building-it-right-training-torque-and-quality-in-hyperscale-data-center-delivery-work-done-right-with-dale-jennings/

    The Work Done Right™ podcast is created by Cumulus, a connected worker technology that ensures quality for mission critical work.

    To learn more, visit the links below or email workdoneright@cumulusds.com.

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    39 min
  • Lessons from the Field: Safety, Speed, and the Future of Modular Construction with Jim Ellis
    Jul 2 2025

    Jim Ellis joins our podcast and shares insights from his 40+ year career spanning industrial megaprojects, petrochemicals, and hyperscale data center construction.

    In this episode, Jim emphasizes the importance of planning with entitlement in mind—you can’t be held accountable for project outcomes unless you’re empowered with the right systems, team structures, and early engagement across the supply chain. Integrated project delivery, proactive QA/QC, and modularization are key enablers for safely scaling tomorrow’s infrastructure.

    Tune in as we dive deep into how the data center industry is evolving rapidly—facing new pressures to deliver faster, safer, and with higher quality, all while balancing cost, sustainability, and long-term operational performance.

    Read the full show notes: https://cumulusquality.com/safety-speed-and-the-future-of-modular-construction-work-done-right-with-jim-ellis/

    The Work Done Right™ podcast is created by Cumulus, a connected worker technology that ensures quality for mission critical work.

    To learn more, visit the links below or email workdoneright@cumulusds.com.

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    46 min
  • Innovating Through Partnerships in Data Center Construction with Amy Marks
    Jun 18 2025

    In this week's episode of the Work Done Right podcast, Amy Marks, SVP of Innovation at Compass Datacenters and Queen of Prefab, joins us to discuss her journey in the construction industry, particularly focusing on prefabrication and modularization in data center construction. Amy is helping Compass redefine how hyperscale and cloud data centers are built through customer-focused innovation and tightly integrated supply chains.

    This episode explores the importance of innovation, sustainability, and partnerships in achieving success in this rapidly evolving field. Amy shares insights on balancing speed with quality, the significance of total cost of ownership, and the challenges and benefits of adopting modular construction practices. She also highlights the significance of aligning business goals with community needs and addresses key challenges such as energy consumption and workforce development in the data center construction market.


    Read the full show notes: https://cumulusquality.com/innovating-through-partnerships-in-data-center-construction-work-done-right-with-amy-marks

    The Work Done Right™ podcast is created by Cumulus, a connected worker technology that ensures quality for mission critical work.

    To learn more, visit the links below or email workdoneright@cumulusds.com.

    Website: https://cumulusquality.com/

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    40 min
  • Why The Boeing Incident Is A Red Flag For Industrial Work Quality
    Jan 23 2024

    On January 5, 2024, Alaska Airlines flight 1282 took off from Portland, Oregon and was scheduled to arrive in Ontario, California. Unfortunately, the flight never made it to its final destination. Shortly after takeoff, a massive hole in the side of the plane was created when a rear exit door was blown off. Luckily, the plane was able to land safely without the loss of any life. However, a boy seated near the hole in the plane had the shirt ripped off his back before the cabin pressure was able to stabilize.

    This incident is the subject of a federal investigation, and is understandably getting a lot of attention in the media. However, it has also drawn a spotlight onto industrial work quality more broadly, and that is what we want to talk about today. What is at the root of quality problems in industry? Why are bolted joints, in particular, so critical and error prone? How can leaders in industry and government prevent these types of accidents in the future?

    In this week’s special episode of the Work Done Right podcast, we examine the answers to these questions and more. We're speaking with two experts who have extensive experience in the aviation and energy industries. Mark Litke, the Chief Commercial Officer of Cumulus and a former Boeing engineer, and Matt Kleiman, Cumulus’ CEO and a former leader at Shell and Draper Laboratories.

    Mark and Matt will be answering many important questions, including:

    • To the average person, tightening a bolt properly seems like a fairly straightforward task. Why is it such a critical part of production, and why are we not getting it right?
    • Often, the problems that make headlines in the news are only symptomatic of a deeper problem. What is the root cause of a problem like this?
    • How would you recommend companies fix this problems like this going forward? What approach is going to give them the best quality outcomes?
    • The aviation industry is a high-profile industry with a lot of public interest. Are similar quality issues happening in other industries? If so, why aren’t we hearing about them?

    Read the full show notes: https://cumulusds.com/why-the-boeing-incident-is-a-red-flag-for-industrial-work-quality/


    The Work Done Right™ podcast is created by Cumulus, a connected worker technology that ensures quality for mission critical work.

    To learn more, visit the links below or email workdoneright@cumulusds.com.

    Website: https://cumulusquality.com/

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    31 min
  • Navigating Global Construction Challenges with Zach Scheel
    Nov 15 2023

    In this week's episode of the Work Done Right podcast, Zach Scheel, CEO of Rhumbix, provided global insights into construction challenges drawn from his extensive experience working on projects across North America, Northeast Africa, and South America. Zach highlighted the cultural variations in construction practices, underscoring differences in safety standards, contracting structures, and workforce dynamics across continents. The discussion also explored the evolution of construction technology over the past decade, with Zach sharing the challenges that led to the founding of Rumbix in 2014.

    The conversation between Zach and Wes also emphasized the industry's shift in perception, recognizing technology as a competitive advantage rather than a cost center. Looking forward, Scheel expressed enthusiasm for the future trends of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in construction, anticipating significant advancements in generative design and process automation to address labor shortages and enhance overall efficiency.

    Read the full show notes: https://cumulusds.com/work-done-right-with-zach-scheel/

    The Work Done Right™ podcast is created by Cumulus, a connected worker technology that ensures quality for mission critical work.

    To learn more, visit the links below or email workdoneright@cumulusds.com.

    Website: https://cumulusquality.com/

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    31 min
  • How Milwaukee Is Driving Innovation In Tools With Brianne Stewart
    Nov 8 2023

    In today's episode of Work Done Right, we are thrilled to be joined by Brianne Stewart, the Construction Technology Manager at Milwaukee Tool. With a background in engineering and experience at renowned companies like John Deere and Procter and Gamble, Brianne brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. She holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Iowa and is at the forefront of driving innovation at Milwaukee Tool, an industry leader in delivering cutting-edge solutions to construction professionals.

    Throughout the episode, we will delve into Brianne's personal journey into engineering, the technological advancements shaping Milwaukee Tools, and the company's user-centric approach to product development. Join us as we explore the intersection of technology and tools with Brianne Stewart.

    Read the full show notes here: https://cumulusds.com/work-done-right-with-brianne-stewart/


    The Work Done Right™ podcast is created by Cumulus, a connected worker technology that ensures quality for mission critical work.

    To learn more, visit the links below or email workdoneright@cumulusds.com.

    Website: https://cumulusquality.com/

    LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3DeKc6Q

    Twitter: https://bit.ly/3QA4Otm

    Instagram: https://bit.ly/3eLDzys

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    24 min
  • Engaging Stakeholders from Innovation Pilot to Scaled Solution | The Work Done Right Book
    Nov 1 2023

    Today we have a very special episode of the Work Done Right podcast. Cumulus CEO Matt Kleiman is joining us to read an excerpt from his brand new book:

    Work Done Right: Using Systems Thinking To Guide Your Digital Transformation

    The book is all about how companies operating in the industrial construction, manufacturing, and maintenance fields can leverage a tried-and-true tactic used successfully by the aviation and aerospace industries, systems thinking, to amplify personnel bandwidth and ensure that all work is done right the first time, every time.

    In the book, you will learn:

    • Why even industry leading companies can fall victim to systematic errors
    • Real-world examples that demonstrate how to use systems analysis at a facility or on a project to diagnose why errors happen, where they are most likely to occur, and how you can significantly reduce the likelihood that they will occur
    • How to use cutting-edge digital tools such as AI (artificial intelligence) to create lasting change by automating and optimizing error-reduction processes throughout your operations
    • How to overcome digitalization challenges and generate optimal results from incorporating the latest digital tools into your operational processes
    • Why and how you should calculate the cost of inaction vs the cost of implementation when considering making changes


    Purchase your copy today on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CL8YC3N7?ref_=pe_3052080_276849420


    The Work Done Right™ podcast is created by Cumulus, a connected worker technology that ensures quality for mission critical work.

    To learn more, visit the links below or email workdoneright@cumulusds.com.

    Website: https://cumulusquality.com/

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    7 min