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10 Moves Every
Field Supervisor
Needs to Know
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PDF GUIDE

Field Supervisor's Playbook

A 12-page PDF cheat sheet covering the moves that separate good supervisors from great ones. Based on 15 years of mechanical trades and data center project execution.

12 pages of actionable moves — no fluff
Printable — fits in a clipboard on the job site
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Before the crew shows, walk the space. Not a glance — a full pass. You're looking for: material staged wrong, incomplete prior-day work, safety hazards that developed overnight, and anything that will block a crew's progress. Most supervisors skip this. That's why most supervisors are reactive.

When something goes wrong, your first call is to the crew — not the PM. 80% of field issues can be solved before they reach the office. Document, solve, then inform. This one habit alone will change how your project team sees you.

Who these guides are for

Field Supervisors
You run the crew. You catch the mistakes before they cost money. You need checklists, not theories.
Project Managers
Mechanical, commercial, data center. You need frameworks that hold up when the schedule compresses and the budget stretches.
Tradespeople
HVAC, steamfitting, plumbing, mechanical. You've been in the field long enough to know what works — these guides capture what nobody writes down.
Estimators
You've priced a thousand jobs. You know where projects bleed money. Now there's a guide that helps you see it before it's too late.
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The $26B ebook industry makes guides for everyone. Nobody makes guides for the people who pour concrete, wire data centers, and run job sites at 6 AM.

We started Briefdrop because we noticed a gap. The self-help section is crowded. The project management section is written by people who've never been on a site. The trades section doesn't exist.

Briefdrop makes guides for people who build things. Specific, actionable, field-tested — built by practitioners, not content generators. Pay with Square, get the PDF, use it tomorrow.

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Guides written by people who've done the job.

No theories. No padding. Just the moves that work.