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Editor's Perspective

Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM GMT-05:00

Leverage your strengths

Editor's Perspective

Greg Udelhofen
By Greg Udelhofen
Editor

Workforce development is critical to the success of the asphalt industry and the construction industry in general. Finding enough qualified workers to support the current and future demands of the construction industry is expected to be a significant concern for years to come, and creating a greater awareness required to meet the projected shortfall of qualified construction workers should be a top priority of all who rely on this important industry to generate a livelihood.

Creating an increased awareness of the construction industry’s workforce needs, coupled with better understanding of the construction career opportunities that await prospective employees, will only help foster a greater appreciation for the value the construction industry provides in maintaining a quality infrastructure and a strong economy.

Contractors from all industry segments and the industry in general realize a variety of solutions will be required to meet the ongoing recruitment demands of a robust construction industry.

But what about the people you currently employ? Are you optimizing their strengths? At the recent National Asphalt Pavement Association’s 53rd Annual Meeting, keynote speaker Marcus Buckingham delivered a powerful message on the importance of leveraging your strengths and the strengths of your employees. In his session, “Go Put Your Strengths to Work,” Buckingham discussed how people often fail to recognize their strengths and many employers fail to optimize an individual worker’s strengths.

Too often, in performance reviews, an employee’s strengths are noted, but the focus is generally on the employee’s weakness, or the opportunity to improve on those weaknesses.

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