The Foreman's Class was designed to provide important learning skills for supervisors with a wide range of responsibilities. While some material may be "Beyond" what most foremen might need to accomplish their immediate responsibilities, it enriches their understanding of the business and processes of construction and gives them insight into what might be ahead as they move up the administrative ladder. On the other hand, some material might seem elementary for experienced supervisors at higher administrative levels; but it enables them to review basics they may have forgotten. Also, questions from newer supervisors during discussions often provide new ways for experienced supervisor to consider basic techniques and understanding.
Foreman's Class Schedule
The class meets for five nights (usually Monday and
Wednesdays). Attendance at all five meetings will
render a certificate. 5:00 p.m. at the JATC (620 Leigon Way).
The class includes the following topics::
Defining the supervisor's role, industry
overview (cost, profit and business realities), and teams.
Verbal
Communication, Written Communication & Time
Management
Tool and
Material Management and Planning
Improvement Process
Scheduling Fundamentals
What is
NECA?
Safety
Guide to Progressive Discipline
The
Contract as a Management Tool & Sample Sub-Contract
Productivity
Understanding costs and program closure
Meeting
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