PEOPLE-FIRST
CONSTRUCTION
It starts with people.
Through tailored training programs, including workshops based on Henry Nutt III’s Seven Principles: Creating Your Success in the Construction Industry, we equip you with the essential knowledge and skills to drive transformative change in the construction industry. Our approach emphasizes developing a people-first mindset that encourages inclusivity and harnesses diversity as a powerful catalyst for growth.
Our workshops, designed to complement Lean Construction Principles, focus on practical skills that extend beyond the project site. We prioritize developing key competencies such as effective communication, empathy, team management, conflict resolution, and strategic decision-making. These people skills are crucial for long-term career success and for fostering a more collaborative and innovative work environment.
By integrating these training methodologies, we aim to build a more human-centric construction industry where every team member can thrive. Join us in reshaping the future of construction, one workshop at a time.
True transformation starts from within.
"The construction industry offers boundless opportunities for those who are willing to learn, grow and contribute."
Henry Nutt III
Seven Principles:
Why I Wrote Seven Principles and
What It Could Mean to You
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."