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The Construction Leadership Institute is an Executive Education program jointly developed by the SIUE School of Business and the Department of Construction in the School of Engineering.  The program of instruction is designed and continually updated by the Construction Leadership Institute Advisory Board to ensure alignment with the needs of the construction industry. 

The Construction Leadership Institute provides participants with the opportunity to broaden their perspective and to quickly learn competencies for leadership, planning, and management  that would take many years of experience to gain.

BUILD YOUR FUTURE AS A LEADER

  • Learn key strategies for developing business relationships

  • Understand the importance of ethics

  • Develop team-building skills

  • Understand how to give effective feedback

  • Understand key indicators of financial performance in construction

  • Build financial management skills

  • Recognize the importance of leadership and professionalism

  • Develop effective negotiating skills

  • Understand labor law and successful labor/management negotiations

  • Recognize the social, political, and economic factors influencing the success of construction projects

DEVELOP AND HONE THESE CRITICAL SKILLS

Effective Communications

Team-Building

Problem-Solving

Decision-Making

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

The Construction Leadership Institute is designed to prepare individuals to meet the challenges of leadership within the construction industry.  If you own a construction business, work for a general or specialty contractor, or are employed in a construction-related business and aspire to hold a title, such as: 

President   

Vice-President

Chief-Operating Officer

Chief-Financial Officer

Branch Manager

Senior Project Manager

This is the program for you!





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