LEADERSHIP
DEVELOPMENT

The construction industry's at a critical turning point. There's a major issue threatening to hold it back: a lack of capable leaders who can navigate the industry's evolving landscape and workforce. It's not just about a shortage of leaders. It's about a shortage of individuals with the right skills and mindset to steer the industry through its challenges. Generational attitudes, workforce diversity and fierce competition for talent call for leaders who are mindful, innovative and adaptable. Limited training opportunities, traditional education focused on technical skills and a lack of comprehensive leadership programs have created a glaring gap in leadership that needs to be addressed.

HGN3 is committed to closing this gap by:

  • Developing tailored solutions: programs that tackle the unique obstacles and opportunities construction leaders face.

  • Nurturing the leaders of tomorrow: collaborating with educational institutions to incorporate leadership development curriculum and into construction education.

  • Fostering a supportive community: encouraging mentorship and apprenticeship programs to pass on knowledge and help develop soft skills like communication, problem-solving and leadership.

  • Advocating for diversity and inclusion: striving for an industry that values diverse perspectives and experiences across our workspaces, projects and communities.

  • Showcasing success stories: highlighting the positive impact of strong leadership across all levels to inspire others to join the industry.

Let's explore, connect and discover how you can contribute to building a thriving future. Together we can build a more human construction industry.

The Future of Construction is Built on Leadership.

“Tell me and I’ll forget. Show me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.”

Benjamin Franklin

Deanna Nicole Davis

Fortitude Careers

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."

“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.”