Culture Training for Company Owners, HR Managers, and Executives
“It’s [Builders Code] a great thing from a productivity standpoint. You have people happy and getting along and not looking over their shoulders – you’re going to get the best out of people.” Jesse Unke, Director Project Management, RAM
Contact Us to Schedule a Session
To find out more or to schedule a private workshop exclusively for your team, contact Lisa Stevens at 250-580-2927 or lisas@bccassn.com.
Are you ready to improve site and company safety, productivity, and reputation?
It starts with culture.
Shaping positive worksite behaviour – your own and the behaviour of others – is one of the most important and powerful responsibilities of leadership. An inclusive company culture translates to better productivity and safety outcomes and helps attract and retain the best talent.
Employers often underestimate the financial impacts of hazing, bullying and harassment on the worksite. These negative behaviours cause stress and distraction in the crew that can lead to turnover, lost time, injury-related health care costs, legal actions, rehiring costs, and reduced productivity.
The Builders Code training takes participants step-by-step through a suite of useful tools to show company leaders practical and effective ways to tackle old-fashioned behaviours and negative patterns, and ensure everyone on the worksite is safe, protected, and working to their full potential.
In our full-day-equivalent virtual workshop, you’ll explore the benefits of a positive worksite culture and the nature and impact of unacceptable conduct, learn how to enable and encourage positive behaviour, and become familiar with the powerful tools that will help you lead change.
This professionally facilitated session will focus on the roles and responsibilities of owners and executives, including corporate policies and procedures, language, engagement, and communication. Participants will break into small peer groups to discuss real-life examples like how to support a newly diverse team and what to do if racist symbols appear on the job site.
Sessions are scheduled into three 2.5 hour segments over three days to make digital learning more engaging and are capped at 12 students to encourage participation and make sure everyone has a voice. Each participant will receive a set of digital materials and sample policies to keep and will be personally connected with a local Builders Code Advisor for optional post-session support at no additional cost.
Curriculum Overview
- Defining an Acceptable Worksite Culture
- The Benefits of an Acceptable Worksite Culture
- The Nature and Impact of Unacceptable Worksite Culture
- Key Barriers to Acceptable Worksite Cultures and Conduct
- Tools for Building Acceptable Worksite Cultures
- Planning for Success
Objectives of the training:
- Build awareness across the construction workforce to lead the evolution of the worksite culture to one that is free from unacceptable conduct (hazing, harassment, bullying, and discrimination) to one that is welcoming, supportive, and productive for all workers.
- Build awareness across the construction workforce to lead the evolution of the worksite culture to one that is free from unacceptable conduct (hazing, harassment, bullying, and discrimination) to one that is welcoming, supportive, and productive for all workers.
- Facilitate the “unlearning” of attitudinal biases, stereotypes, and inequitable or hostile conduct and practices that create barriers for the success and wellbeing of all workers and companies in the construction trades.
- Develop the specific knowledge and skills across the workforce for all workers to confidently and effectively identify and address incidents of bias, exclusion, harassment, hazing, and bullying on the work site.
- Motivate all employees to accept their role and responsibility for maintaining a healthy worksite culture, and inspire those persons who could be site role models or leads to support colleagues from other demographic groups, as well as to monitor and hold others accountable for behaviour that is not acceptable.
Meet the Trainer
Diane Bourret
As a human resources professional, certified professional coach, and training facilitator of over 20 years, Diane brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Builders Code training program. After starting her career in BC’s forest industry with Canfor, Diane was a Supervisor in Human Resources with the City of Prince George for more than a decade. In that role she was responsible for recruitment and employee evaluation as well as developing and facilitating training programs focused on team effectiveness and transformation leadership. Diane is currently working as a consultant and is passionate about helping others reach the goals they set for themselves. Her ability to empower teams to make positive changes allows both individuals and organizations to maximize their full potential.
“I believe that every person is entitled to live a happy and prosperous life. My approach is built upon my core belief that fulfillment comes when we have the opportunity to achieve our full potential.”
Accreditations
- Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) with the Coaches Training Institute
- Associate Certified Coach (ACC) with International Coach Federation
- Insights Program – Insights Learning and Development Ltd – Accredited Facilitator
- Business Administration – College of New Caledonia
- Management Studies Program – College of New Caledonia
- Managing Employees in a Unionized Environment – CPMS
- “Grow From Within” Management Leadership Program – How to Communicate and Persuade Others Effectively; How to be Innovative at Work; Communication & Conflict Skills; Due Diligence for Supervisors; Coaching for Top Performers; Project Management Fundamentals; Supervising in a Unionized Environment; Worksite Safety Inspections; Delegating for Results; The Art of Working Together.
- CUPE Job Evaluation Training – CUPE BC
- Emergency Service Support – Emergency Management BC – Justice Institute (2009 to Present)
- Negotiation & Grievance Handling – Sauder School of Business – UBC
- Short courses/workshops: Disability Management, Conflict Resolution, Harassment Prevention, Behavioural Interviewing; Duty to Accommodate; Supervising in a Drug Free Workplace, Respect in the Workplace; Customer Service, and Employment Standards Act.
Awards
- Individual Workplace Diversity Award – presented by the People in Place Committee
- HRMA Award of Excellence (Innovation) – Living and Working Committee
Scheduled Courses for Owners & Executives
Cancellation & Substitution Policy:
Payments are non-refundable for cancellations or non-attendance on the days of the workshop. Transfer to another date is not accepted. Complimentary substitution of another member of your company is accepted.
If the Builders Code has to postpone the event for any reason, we will honour the attendee’s ticket for the newly scheduled workshop dates.
No Sessions Planned
July 6 – 8
Tuesday to Thursday
8:30 – 11 am Daily
3 Days Total
Price: $245
Capacity: 12 Participants
We’ll Come To You
The Builders Code team is proud to announce that due to construction employer demand, we are expanding access to our Builders Code culture training by giving employers the option to host the training at their own chosen location. This provides for more flexible scheduling options and makes it possible to include up to 20 team members in a single session.
For more information on availability and scheduling a training session please contact Rishi Sharma, Project Manager, Builders Code: Rishi.Sharma@bccassn.com or (250) 686-2120
Cost: $5,000 for up to 20 participants.
Traditional Classroom Training
Offered in your region through BC’s Regional Construction Associations (RCA’s). For a list of upcoming training dates, pricing, and registration links, select the RCA in your region: