National Education Initiative
Improving Job Productivity and Adding Value
MCAA, the "education association," proudly presents three seminars designed to help you improve jobsite and office productivity, while helping you enhance the value you deliver to your customers. These seminars will help you better understand the nature of productivity, determine what you can do to improve it, and help you identify and turn around jobs that are "going bad".
Topics Include
- Jobsite Productivity: How to Protect It...How to Improve It (8 hours)
- How to Turn Around a Job Going Bad: A Case Study (8 hours)
- Reducing Cost by Changing Your Supply Chain Into a Value Chain (8 hours)
About the Presenter
Thomas (Tom) L. Williams, P.E. was MCAA President in 2003. He recently retired from McKenney’s, Inc., a multi-disciplined construction and engineering firm based in Atlanta, and serving the Southeast. During Tom’s thirty one years with the company, McKenney’s annual revenues grew from $3 million dollars to $145 million dollars. Tom’s passion for teaching industry professionals how to improve both their hard and soft skills is well known throughout MCAA. He has taught at MCAA’s Institute for Project Management (IPM) and Advanced Institute for Project Management (AIPM), and developed curriculum for the AIPM. He also helped design the case study and taught at MCAA’s Project Performance Conference. His seminars make extensive use of case studies and real project examples. They focus on improving both jobsite and office productivity, while adding value to the construction process.