Construction is an industry that places a great deal of value on technical expertise.
This can often come at the cost of great leadership.
Great Managers helped one client that found itself struggling to develop a good culture. Here is the Case Study.
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How You Can Improve the Workplace Culture of your Construction Business
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2. Construction is an industry that places
a great deal of value on technical
expertise.
This can often come at the cost of
great leadership.
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3. Great Managers helped one
client that found itself struggling
to develop a good culture.
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4. Case Study –
Building a
Workplace Culture
for a Construction
Business
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5. Our client prided itself on delivering
quality work to its customers.
They aimed to deliver great work on
time and under budget.
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6. To do that, they take control of
projects from the planning
stages right up to completion.
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7. However, the client
works in an industry
with very tight margins.
Poor planning often led
to the organisation
losing money due to
inefficiencies.
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8. The organisation didn’t need to
make a massive cultural shift.
A one-degree shift in leadership
was more than enough to make
the required changes.
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9. This shift came through the recognition
that the organisation’s leaders are
running a business.
While a focus on quality is important,
they also need to establish structure.
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16. The technical aspects of your work
are crucial to satisfying your
customers.
But you must place an equal focus
on your leadership.
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18. Waste occurs when
there’s no effective
leadership structure in
place.
That can lead to
disaster in an industry
with such tight margins.
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19. Embrace the importance of
leadership.
From there, you can focus on
developing a great workplace
culture.
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21. Many of our client’s
problems came from a
desire to get stuck into their
work.
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22. This lead to them spending too
little time on planning.
Issues didn’t get caught early on,
which cost them later into their
projects.
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23. Taking a little
time to consider
projects reaped
dividends for the
client.
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25. Tip #3 –
Set Clear
Expectations
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26. Everyone in the business must
understand your vision and
expectations.
That goes for subcontractors as
well as employees.
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27. Set clear expectations in
regards to on-site behaviour
and how you expect your
people to manage projects.
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28. Communicate your vision clearly and consider
training staff so they understand what you
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29. Putting these tips into practice can make
your construction organisation more
efficient.
You’ll develop a stronger workplace
culture and more profit thanks to an
increased focus on leadership.
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30. Great Managers can help you to double
the capacity of your people.
Register for our webinar to learn how.
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