Classes are held Saturdays, July 12, 19, 26
9 AM – 2:30 PM ET | 6 AM – 11:30 AM PT
Leadership and Motivation: Building Strong, Effective Teams
In the dynamic world of construction, effective leadership is the cornerstone of project success. The Leadership and Motivation unit within AGC’s Supervisory Training Program, 10th edition is designed to equip you with the tools and strategies needed to lead with confidence and inspire your team. The highly collaborative virtual program provides instruction via Zoom and is best suited for anyone on a construction jobsite in a supervisory role – from the new supervisor or foreman to the experienced superintendent who is looking to become a more effective manager of people, time, equipment and materials.
This course is 1 of 6 units in the newly updated Supervisory Training Program (STP); a construction-specific training curriculum developed, updated and field-tested by and for contractors. Supervisory skill—or the lack of it—directly affects every company’s bottom line. You make your money in the field, and STP can help you improve your organization’s bottom line.
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Cancellation Policy: A full refund will be given to cancellations made 14 calendar days prior to the class kick-off. After such time, no refunds will be given. Replacements are acceptable and must be submitted via email to meetings[@]agc.org.
Transfer Policy: All transfers must be to courses starting within 90 days of the original course start date. Send transfer requests to meetings[@]agc.org.
AGC reserves the right to cancel programs up to 10 days prior to the start date if a minimum number of attendees is not met.
Questions? Email us at education[@]agc.org
After completing the course, students receive a Certificate of Completion and a digital badge to share.
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Paul Flentge
CSP, CHST, GAC
Paul has been a Chicago area construction industry member for over 30 years. Paul began his career as a carpenter and expanded through site supervision and project superintendent. His experience includes general building, safety management, leadership, and training. He served as a superintendent and Safety Director at Pepper Construction for more than 18 years. Paul currently provides safety management and supervisory consulting services to the construction industry.