In this engaging conversation, Manny from Rocket Start discusses his innovative approach to driver retention in the concrete industry through gamification and technology. He emphasizes the importance of positive reinforcement and rewards to engage younger drivers, particularly millennials and Gen Z. The discussion also touches on Manny's personal interest in gaming and how it influences his professional vision.
Takeaways
- Manny's software aims to improve driver retention through positive reinforcement.
- The construction sector has low IT spending compared to other industries.
- Gamification can create incentives for improved driver performance.
- Manny's approach is likened to fantasy sports for drivers.
- Engagement through technology is crucial for the next generation of workers.
- The workforce will be predominantly millennials and Gen Z by 2025.
- Manny emphasizes the importance of data transparency.
- Rewards can be tied to instant gratification to motivate workers.
- Manny's personal gaming interests influence his professional strategies.
- Education and awareness are key to overcoming misconceptions about gamification.
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- (00:00) - Chapter 2
- (00:00) - Introduction to Rocketstar and Manny's Vision
- (02:29) - Gamification in the Concrete Industry
- (05:27) - Engaging the Next Generation of Drivers
- (07:27) - Manny's Gaming Interests and Personal Insights
Creators and Guests
Host
Joey Bell
Joey is a turkey hunter, dad, husband, and concrete nerd.
What is Add Ten Gallons Concrete Podcast?
Welcome to the Add 10 Gallons Concrete Podcast, where show hosts Paul Fendley and Joey Bell discuss everything related to the concrete industry. Join us as we explore topics ranging from concrete production and materials to construction, quality control, academia, equipment, manufacturing, industry shows, conventions, and other key issues pertinent to the concrete industry.