
Construction Genius 05 - How to Develop Young Construction Leaders for Success in High-Stress Environments
Feb 12, 2019
24:57
How do you hone the skills of millennials in a fast-paced and high-stress environment such as construction? In this episode we are joined Peter Worhunsky VP of Disney Construction as we discuss an interesting, unique and self-directed process for talent development used in their company which other construction leaders can learn from.
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In this episode we cover:
- Smashing fallacies about millennials in construction
- An example of a female project engineer millennial being promoted to project manager and excelling on a technical project given to her despite a challenging owner.
- How the new project manager earned respect and confidence from the people she worked with.
- Peter's role as a leader in helping the manager succeed on a daily basis, stay positive, on track and focused.
- How a leader helps employees see their potential in other positions.
- The breakdown of a unique and self-directed process for talent development including a surprising approach to mentorship.
- The importance of feedback in an organization.
- Self-Directed Talent Development
- Hopes and Dreams
- Strengths and Weaknesses
- Plan in Place
- Provide a Mentor
- Get and Give Feedback on the Process
