

The Cash Flow Contractor
Benali
If you’re like most contractors we know, then you started your business because you’re passionate about and great at your craft. You also wanted to be your own boss. Owning a business has a lot of advantages, but also a lot of challenges.
We started this podcast to talk about things that matter to you as an owner, like business fundamentals, sales processes, marketing, leadership, and much more. Armed with knowledge, you’ll be able to reach your goals, whether that’s growth, getting your shop to run without you, or anything in between.
We started this podcast to talk about things that matter to you as an owner, like business fundamentals, sales processes, marketing, leadership, and much more. Armed with knowledge, you’ll be able to reach your goals, whether that’s growth, getting your shop to run without you, or anything in between.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 47min
297 - 3 AI Tools Every Contractor Should Start Using Today
They explain what AI agents are and why contractors should start using them now. They recommend three tools to set up this week for LLMs, transcription, and dictation. They share examples of huge time and cost savings from agent-driven workflows. They walk through turning repeatable tasks into automated skills and capturing transcripts to fuel future automation.

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Mar 12, 2026 • 57min
296 - Why Contractors Shouldn't DIY Their HR with Tena Jolley
Tena Jolley, a 30-year HR veteran and founder of Apela Strategic Solutions, helps small and mid-sized employers with HR strategy. She explains why DIY HR is risky and what true HR covers. Tena outlines progressive discipline steps, how to handle attitude and unemployment claims, and recommends forward-looking, quarterly reviews and objective bonus metrics.

Mar 5, 2026 • 26min
295 - Keep Your Team in the Yellow Zone: A Contractor's Guide to Managing Employee Capacity
They introduce a simple four-color capacity framework to spot comfort, growth, strain, and overwhelm. They explain how to teach role-specific zone definitions and use them in one-on-ones. They cover practical manager moves for each color and why normalizing the yellow zone fuels development.

Feb 26, 2026 • 37min
294 - Why Business Owners Become Accidental Account Managers
Are you the only person your builders call when something goes wrong? Most subcontractor owners don't realize they've accidentally become their company's full-time account manager, and it's the reason they can't step away from the business.In this episode, Khalil and Martin break down why this happens, what an account manager actually does (and how it's different from a project manager), and how to build this role into your company so you can stop being the bottleneck.What You'll LearnThe critical difference between an account manager and a project manager, and why confusing them creates chaosWhat the full account manager workflow looks like from discovery and onboarding through post-installHow to find, develop, and compensate the right person for this role inside your companyWhy proactive communication changes the power dynamic between subs and buildersHow to use the 80/20 rule to decide which builder accounts deserve dedicated managementKey Topics & Timestamps01:00 - Episode Intro06:54 - Account Manager vs. Project Manager: Process vs. People + One Point of Contact14:48 - Hiring & Incentivizing Great Account Managers (Homegrown Traits + Pay Structure)18:49 - What Great Account Managers Actually Do (Advocate, Proactive, Problem-Solver)23:47 - Defining the Role: Not Sales, Not PM — Owning the Builder Relationship26:24 - The Account Manager Workflow: Onboarding → Pipeline → Quote → Production → Post-Install + Scaling Tips Key TakeawaysIf every builder calls you directly when something goes wrong, you've become your company's account manager, whether you intended to or notStart building this role by documenting exactly what you do for your top builder relationships so the process can eventually be transferredGrow your account manager internally; external hires lack the institutional context needed to be effectiveThe account manager must have full context across sales, production, and install to make the same quality decisions you wouldCompensate this role well with a strong base plus account-based incentives; they are essentially an inside salesperson for your most valuable relationshipsBegin with one key account and your most reliable employee before expandingResourcesTodd Hagopian and the 80/20 (Pareto) principle for prioritizing accountsImplementing AI in Your Business Workshop Sign-Up 24 Things Construction Business Owners Need to Successfully Hire & Train an Executive AssistantSchedule a 15-Minute Roadblock CallBuild a Business that Runs without you. Explore our GrowthKits Need Marketing Help? We Recommend BenaliNeed Help with podcast production? We recommend DemandcastCheckout Quo More from Martin Hollandtheprofitproblem.comannealbc.com Email MartinMeet With MartinLinkedInFacebookInstagramMore from Khalilbenali.com Email KhalilMeet With KhalilLinkedInFacebookInstagramMore from The Cash Flow ContractorSubscribe to our YouTube channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow On Social: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X(formerly Twitter)Visit our websiteEmail The Cashflow Contractor

Feb 19, 2026 • 40min
293 - This AI Playbook Made Me a Better Manager
They map a five-part AI training playbook onto how to manage people: persistence, identity, tools, autonomy, and accountability. They unpack building a trust ladder and granting graded authority so employees can own work. They cover closing loops, a three-layer memory system for learning, and practical rhythms and access that actually remove tasks from owners' plates.

Feb 12, 2026 • 49min
292 - Can AI Spot Profit Leaks You're Missing in Your Business?
They explore AI agents that hunt down hidden profit leaks on jobs. They apply the TIMWOODS waste framework to common contractor inefficiencies. They demo brain-dump workflows and live AI fixes for crew logistics. They show photo-based material tracking and CompanyCam automation to capture silent costs. Practical, low-cost AI tools promise faster jobs and fewer costly mistakes.

Jan 29, 2026 • 49min
291 - What to Do When a Client Is Draining Your Time, Team, and Margin
They break down how certain clients drain time, team morale, and profit without covering the actual solutions. You hear clear red flags to spot during sales and tools to pre-qualify prospects. They outline practical exit options and tactics to finish toxic jobs quickly. The hosts explain systems to prevent repeat problems and a simple scoring method to choose better clients.

Jan 22, 2026 • 26min
290 - Get Clear: The Power of Verbs in Business
They show why verb-based instructions get far better results than vague noun goals. They explain how to turn fuzzy objectives into specific, measurable actions. They cover clear delegation with who-does-what-by-when and matching detail to team capability. They outline the COPE framework for handing complex tasks and using verbs to make success objectively checkable.

Jan 8, 2026 • 39min
289 - Turn Your Documents Into a Private AI with NotebookLM
Imagine turning your documents into valuable business tools effortlessly! Discover how Google's NotebookLM can transform podcasts, books, and documents into infographics and memos. Learn to create actionable implementation plans and streamline communication within your team. The hosts showcase how easy it is to generate custom content and analyze financial data using AI. They dive into practical applications that empower contractors, helping them save time and enhance productivity. Tune in for insights that redefine how you handle information!

Jan 1, 2026 • 37min
288 - 6 Signs You're Losing Your Team (And What You Can Do About It)
Is your best talent slipping away without you even realizing it? In this episode, Martin and Khalil reveal the six critical warning signs that your contractor team is disengaging and exactly what to do about it before it's too late. Discover practical leadership strategies that transform team retention without doubling your effort.What You’ll LearnThe telltale signs your team is mentally checking out before they physically leaveWhy A-players leave first (and how to keep them without breaking the bank)Simple communication frameworks that rebuild trust and engagementHow to transition from micromanaging tasks to truly leading peoplePractical leadership techniques that work in construction businessesTime Stamps01:01 - Episode Intro02:46 - Understanding the Signs of Team Loss05:54 - Addressing Communication and Leadership Issues10:53 - Retaining Your Best Players19:41 - Effective Communication Strategies28:08 - Leading vs. TasksSnippets from the Episode"Your standards are reflected in what you tolerate. An A player who's watching you tolerate a C player is contributing because that's who they are. But they're gonna want to go places where they see a path to development."- Martin Holland"If you're having these problems, it's probably because you're not giving it the time and attention it needs. At a certain level, if you're going to be a business owner, you have to be in the business of leading people."- Khalil Benalioulhaj"Everybody needs to know who's supposed to do what by when. If any of those three things are going to fall through, they need clear understanding that they need to tell people."- Martin Holland"You are needed in a leadership role, not in an operations role. You need to lead accordingly. If that's not you, if you're better at operations, get someone who can lead." - Khalil BenalioulhajKey TakeawaysPay A-players before they askEstablish clear communication channelsCelebrate people who bring problems forwardConnect individual roles to the bigger visionShow the impact of each person's contributionCreate a "who does what by when" cultureLead with clarity about the end state, not just tasksResources24 Things Construction Business Owners Need to Successfully Hire & Train an Executive AssistantSchedule a 15-Minute Roadblock CallBuild a Business that Runs without you. Explore our GrowthKits Need Marketing Help? We Recommend BenaliNeed Help with podcast production? We recommend DemandcastMore from Martin Hollandtheprofitproblem.comannealbc.com Email MartinMeet With MartinLinkedInFacebookInstagramMore from Khalilbenali.com Email KhalilMeet With KhalilLinkedInFacebookInstagramMore from The Cash Flow ContractorSubscribe to our YouTube channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow On Social: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X(formerly Twitter)Visit our websiteEmail The Cashflow Contractor


