Industry best practices for construction marketplace competitiveness
Course Overview
A comprehensive development program comprising 16 three-hour modules where foremen and journeymen participate in an action learning atmosphere. The series focuses on industry "best practices" and provides an overview of foreman duties and responsibilities while demonstrating how implementing these practices can improve competitiveness in the construction marketplace.
Course Structure
16 three-hour modules
Learning Format
Action learning atmosphere
Target Audience
Foremen and Journeymen
Status
Available NowCourse Purpose: Designed to supplement employers' existing training programs and improve overall construction competitiveness.
What You'll Learn
Leadership & Management
- Overview of foreman duties and responsibilities
- Effective team leadership strategies
- Communication and coordination skills
- Problem-solving and decision-making
Industry Best Practices
- Construction marketplace competitiveness
- Productivity and efficiency optimization
- Quality control and safety management
- Project planning and resource management
Course Feedback
Participant Testimonial
"I highly recommend this course for all Journeyman and Foreman alike. This course will enlighten those who have minimal knowledge, as well as a refresher to those that do have management skills in our trade."
Program Benefits
For Participants
- Enhanced leadership capabilities
- Improved management skills
- Career advancement opportunities
- Industry networking and knowledge sharing
For Employers
- Improved construction competitiveness
- Enhanced team productivity
- Better project outcomes
- Supplemental training program integration
Registration Information
How to Register
- 1. Contact ETASV at (408) 453-1022 to check course availability
- 2. Email kim@etasv.org with your registration request
- 3. Submit the completed class interest form for scheduling updates
- 4. Complete enrollment process and payment
What You'll Need
- Journeyman electrician status or foreman experience
- Commitment to attend all 16 modules
- Note-taking materials
- Willingness to participate in collaborative learning