Title: Please turn off all cell phones and pagers.
1Please turn off all cell phones and pagers.
2Safety and Leadership for Roofing Foremen and
Superintendents
- Midwest Roofing Contractors Association
- 59th Annual Convention Tradeshow
- By Edis Oliver, P.E.
- Principal
- Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
3Topic of the Day.Management vs. Leadership
- Are they the same thing?
- If not, what is the difference?
4Practicing Leadership Skills
- You cannot push a string
- you can only pull it.
- General Dwight David Eisenhower
53 Duties of a Roofing Leader
SAFETY
QUALITY
PERFORMANCE
6Making the Leap from Worker to Supervisor
- First level supervision
- The hardest job in business
- Move from Buddy to Boss
- Often have technical skills, but not
interpersonal skills - Overcoming resentment of co-workers
7Making the Leap from Worker to Supervisor
- Do we lose our best worker, and gain a poor
supervisor? - What are the different skills?
- How do we overcome co-worker jealousy and
resistance?
810 Most Important Things to Workers
- Feeling of being involved in things
- Full appreciation of work completed
- Good working conditions
- Help on personal problems
- High wages
- Interesting work
- Job security
- Personal loyalty of Supervisor
- Promotion in the company
- Tactful discipline
Source Skillpath Seminars
9Three Most Important Things to Workers
- Full appreciation of work completed
- Feeling of being involved in things
- Good working conditions
Source Skillpath Seminars
10Three Least Important Things to Workers
- Personal loyalty of Supervisor
- Help on personal problems
- Tactful discipline
- 5 High Wages
Source Skillpath Seminars
11How Pay Motivates.
- Unsatisfied
- Respect for opinion
- Good working conditions
- Recognition for good job
- Predictable expectations
- Very high pay
- LEAVE
- Satisfied
- Respect for opinion
- Good working conditions
- Recognition for good job
- Predictable expectations
- Fair pay
- STAY
- Dissatisfied
- Respect for opinion
- Good working conditions
- Recognition for good job
- Predictable expectations
- Very low pay or cut
- LEAVE
12How Are Wages Important?
- Wages are important outside a band.
- A raise motivates for about 30 days, or until the
first paycheck. - Most raises are anticipated and psychologically
spent before they are received. - Wages keep a company competitive.
13Different Skill Sets
- A supervisor is a boss.
- A Supervisor is accountable.
- A Supervisor is responsible for his crew.
- A Supervisor must execute the policies of his
company, whether he agrees with them, or not. - A Supervisor is the unquestioned leader of the
crew.
14Making the Leapfrom Worker to Supervisor
- Demonstrating leadership
- Delegating tasks
- Communicating
- Offering encouragement and praise
- Solving problems
- Tracking employee assignments
Source Skillpath Seminars
15Get Off to a Good Start.
- Listen and learn.
- Use hands-on techniques to learn.
- Make time to get to know your employees.
- Avoid making sudden changes.
- Be available and visible.
- Be confident.
Source Skillpath Seminars
16The One Most Important Quality
- The ability to communicate
- Active listening
- Encouraging
- Teaching
- After delegating
- Ask employee to repeat instructions
- To ensure understanding.
Source Skillpat Seminars
17Practicing Leadership Skills
- A good leader takes a little more than his share
of the blame, and a little less than his share of
the credit. - Author unknown
18How to Behave
- Can you think like a manager?
- You are now part of management.
19How to Behave
- Do not criticize the company to your workers.
- Disagree with management privately, not in front
of subordinates. - Praise your workers publicly, criticize
privately. - Avoid the appearance of favoritism.
- Treat everyone fairly and equally.
20Ways to Criticize Positively
- Try to catch the employee doing something right,
before criticizing. - Bill, this is not up to your usual high quality
standards. - What is your opinion of the quality of this
work? - Did you feel that the quality of the
instructions were adequate? - Direct criticism toward the work or action, not
the person.
21How to Delegate
- We remember 10 of what we only hear.
- We remember 30 of what we hear and see.
- We remember 90 of what we hear, see, and do.
22How to Delegate
- Give clear instructions.
- Ask subordinate to repeat your instructions.
- When answering questions, repeat what you heard
them say. - if I understood what you said, you think we can
tear off and cover up 40 squares today. Is that
right?
23Practicing Leadership Skills
- You would be amazed at how much you can get
done, if you dont care who gets the credit. - President Ronald Reagan
24Maximizing Your Time
- How much of your time should be spent with each
group? - Top producing workers _____
- Medium producing workers _____
- Low producing workers. _____
25Maximizing Your Time
- How much of your time should be spent with each
group? - Top producing workers _90__
- Medium producing workers __5__
- Low producing workers. __5__
- Source Peter Drucker, The Effective Executive.
26Involve your team in decisions
- Ask their opinions.
- People are flattered when you ask what they
think. - Avoid arguing when you disagree.
27Practicing Leadership Skills
- We herd sheep
- We drive cattle
- We lead people
28Topic of the Day.Management vs. Leadership
- Are they the same thing?
- If not, what is the difference?
- We manage things
- But we lead people.
29Outstanding Leaders
- Lead by example.
- Fair, but firm.
- Never compromise principles.
- Always honest and truthful.
- Loyal to, and care about employees.
30Practicing Leadership Skills
- People do things for their reasons,
- not yours.
- Margaret Keyes and Barbara Miller, 1982
31Safety and Leadership for Roofing Foremen and
Superintendents
- Midwest Roofing Contractors Association
- 59th Annual Convention Tradeshow
- By Edis Oliver, P.E.
- Principal
- Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
32Contact Information
- Edis T. Oliver, P.E.
- Principal
- Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
- 13581 Pond Springs Road, Suite 109
- Austin, TX 78729
- 512-835-0940
- eoliver_at_wje.com