CONSTRUCTING
CULTURE

Are you ready to transform the culture of the construction industry? Our dynamic and collaborative workshops are designed to foster a welcoming and inclusive environment for all.

Throughout our sessions, participants engage in interactive discussions, activities, and exercises tailored to promote teamwork, effective communication, and mutual respect among peers. From generational diversity to addressing microaggressions, we cover a range of topics essential for creating a positive workplace culture.

By embracing cultural and religious diversity, combating racism and stereotypes, and empowering bystander action, our workshops equip construction professionals with the tools they need to create a supportive and compassionate workplace culture. Imagine the impact on productivity, morale, and the success of construction projects when everyone is working together in a positive and thriving environment.

Take the first step towards transforming the construction industry by joining our workshops. Empower yourself and your team to actively contribute to the creation of a positive and thriving construction culture. Together, we can enhance productivity, boost morale, and improve project success.

Contact us today to learn more and book your workshop.

EMPOWER YOUR TEAM
TRANSFORM YOUR CULTURE


MIRON SUMMIT 2024
FIELD LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP


Deanna Nicole Davis

Fortitude Careers

“This book is not just for people looking to be successful in construction, or contractors, union members, I believe it is good for anyone looking to make their way in any industry. I will definitely make this required reading in all my classes.”

Chase Torres

Employment Liaison
Office of Economic & Workforce Development
City & County of San Francisco

“While intended to encourage young construction professionals, the principles that Mr. Nutt espouses are universal to all young professionals. This is a well-written, quick read that breaks down the essentials for personal and professional success. Our nonprofit, Fortitude Careers, will make this part of our required reading for our job-readiness program."