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Construction Training Basics - Part 1

As we look to grow our present workforce to assume more responsibility (and authority), a training approach has to be option 1A or 1B. It has to be the first option.

Another option is "let the cream rise" or your best people will just naturally earn more responsibly and authority. I don't think it is a second option, that is, let all your people make mistakes and learn. Darwin would understand this approach. The fittest become rulers and the rest of us work. As you know, this approach is inefficient, costly and takes a long time.

I have been actively training for many years as a construction supervisor during the 70's 80's and early 90's. Since that time, I have trained many groups as a management consultant. From both tenures, I can tell you some basics that may help you as you try to speed up the learning curve with your subordinates.

There are other key parts of training. More in another post.


Posted by Matt Stevens at February 8, 2008 10:24 AM

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