Sweat Equity Improvement:
Join in this interactive Training:
Why: Most Improvement efforts are focused on optimizing outcomes and fail to account for the value in serving the men and women who do the work. This learning experience is intended to equip attendees with a method focused on removing the elements of work that are stealing life from our trade partners. The result of which will improve production, access the creativity of craft professionals, cultivate trust, and improve the quality of life of the men and women doing the work.
What: Participants will:
- Learn how to mine for improvement at the Micro Level
- Develop an Improvement strategy ranging from Do it Now to Long term
- Quantify & Visualize the Current state & Target state of the work
- Produce a training & auditing tool for reinforcing and scaling the improvements
Not only will they leave this session being able to identify oceans of improvement opportunities, but they will also be outfitted with a proven approach to cultivating Buy-In WITH our trade professionals. This method of micro level observations will accelerate their efforts in building lasting relationships with our skilled workforce by removing 'hard' work from their workflow.
This Learning Experience is designed for Construction Professionals who want to win the labor battle by Enhancing the Quality of Life for everyone that comes to their projects.
Key Take aways:
- Process for uncovering hidden production killers
- Method for building buy in
- Simple way to standardize and scale improvements
Speaker:
Jesse Hernandez, Depth Builder
Jesse was born and raised on the Southside of San Antonio Texas. The landscape of his Career ranges from grading ditches to counseling Executives. His trek through the Org Charts has helped him appreciate that we are more alike than we are different. He applies these insights towards supporting business leaders in expanding their influence. As a lifelong San Antonian, SAISD alumnus and 2nd generation Plumber; Jesse is committed to enhancing the image of careers in the trades. His message is one of contribution, ownership, and vulnerability.
Parking is available on-site.
Light refreshments will be provided.
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