Start Date: 2/26/2020 11:30 AM CST
End Date: 2/26/2020 4:00 PM CST
Venue Name: MCAKC Knowledge Center
Location:
10955 Lowell Ave, Suite 1050
Overland Park, KS United States 66210
Organization Name:
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This seminar is 1 of 10 in the LiFT Level 1 - Project Management Series. Use the button below to register for this series. To register only for this seminar, click the registration button above. |
Labor Relations - Building Better Relationships with the Field
Learning Objectives
At the end of this seminar, PMs will be able to:
- Identify the common pitfalls of miscommunication and complacency in our organizations.
- Work better together as a single team and identify the cost if we do not.
- Identify common pitfalls and communication issues with those we lead on and off the job.
- Deliver tough news and criticism that doesn’t divide us.
- Successfully navigate conflict with anyone.
- Identify tips, tricks, tactics, and techniques any great leader must master to become a better leader.
There is almost always some level of division between the field and the office, but there doesn’t have to be. When we can work together as a team, great things can happen. In this program, Nic will walk your project managers through some simple steps and ideas that will improve communication and relationships with their field leaders. It’s natural to try to go our separate ways on and off the job, but when we can all begin to pull on the same end of the rope, performance and productivity increase.
Target Audience: Project Managers with 0 to 2 years of experience, support staff or anyone interested in moving into a project management role or in obtaining fundamental labor relations skills.
CEUs: 0.4
Lunch is served at 11:30 am
Class begins at Noon
Cost
$150 Signatory Members
$150 Signatory Non-Members
$200 Associate Members
$250 Non-Members
Instructor
Nic Bittle is the founder of Work Force Pro and works with contractors to prepare and develop their workforce to lead with impact, act like a pro, and perform their best every day. Nic developed a curriculum focused on the professional development of emerging construction workers. Nic identified 4 core competencies that act as a first step in what the next generation needs to know and do to answer the call in the construction industry. These 4 competencies include: Communication, Professionalism, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations for all MCAKC events must be received at least 2 business days prior to the event by email to learn@mcakc.org or phone at 913-948-9200.