We're building $200 million skyscrapers with drones and holographic models—then approving changes via fax machine. Construction wastes $1.6 trillion annually because a $10 trillion industry still operates like it's 1995, making it the second least digitized sector on Earth (yes, only agriculture is worse). While 98% of megaprojects hemorrhage 30%+ cost overruns and PropTech VCs throw $140 billion at "solutions," project managers still trust clipboards over clouds—and honestly, can you blame t...
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We're building $200 million skyscrapers with drones and holographic models—then approving changes via fax machine. Construction wastes $1.6 trillion annually because a $10 trillion industry still operates like it's 1995, making it the second least digitized sector on Earth (yes, only agriculture is worse). While 98% of megaprojects hemorrhage 30%+ cost overruns and PropTech VCs throw $140 billion at "solutions," project managers still trust clipboards over clouds—and honestly, can you blame t...
This episode was born from a real conversation with a property developer—one that exposed a quiet belief still shaping much of the luxury condo market. When asked about their sales strategy, they said something that once sounded reasonable, even obvious: “We don’t like to share too much online.” That single sentence captures the old playbook: a showroom-first model where secrecy and scarcity were the levers of persuasion. For decades, it worked. But in today’s market, that strategy isn’t ...
The Suitesflow Podcast
We're building $200 million skyscrapers with drones and holographic models—then approving changes via fax machine. Construction wastes $1.6 trillion annually because a $10 trillion industry still operates like it's 1995, making it the second least digitized sector on Earth (yes, only agriculture is worse). While 98% of megaprojects hemorrhage 30%+ cost overruns and PropTech VCs throw $140 billion at "solutions," project managers still trust clipboards over clouds—and honestly, can you blame t...