Foundations of Field Leadership Online: Registration Now Open for January Courses

October 16, 2024

If you want to fast-track your new and aspiring field leaders, MCAA has just the program! Once a week for 8 weeks, FFL students spend 90 minutes online with an experienced field leader, who walks them through best practices and practical strategies for running work and running a crew. From Planning to Leadership, from Documentation to Safety: our instructors break down the ‘why’ and the ‘how’ of things that every foreman must understand to be successful. Registration is now open for the January courses beginning January 8. Sign your people up today!

Foundations of Field Leadership (FFL) is taught by senior field leaders with extensive experience running mechanical jobs. The program is based on the input of 42 mechanical field leaders from MCAA member companies across the country. The topics covered in this course were identified by these experts as being the most important things for new field leaders to learn.

Each lecture is a combination of best practices, lessons learned, and tips and tricks provided by the field leaders themselves – based on their experience, and leveraging their extensive knowledge of the role of a field leader. The course is made up of weekly online lectures with real-time student interaction, quizzes, and short video assignments.

There are currently 150 students enrolled in our fall courses, and we look forward to welcoming up to 150 more for the January courses. Here are a few comments from our soon-to-be FFL grads on their weekly classes:

  • Very easy to listen to the instructor, very knowledgeable and personable.
  • I like learning from someone with a lot of experience and learning how to do the job more efficiently.
  • I appreciated [the instructor’s] content. I’ve been in the trade for 25 years and have only been running work for the last three years. I’ve either been in or around all the situations [the instructor] spoke about today and appreciated his insight. Great ways to handle things.
  • The information was delivered clearly and was easy to understand. It gave everyone the chance to apply their thoughts and comments.
  • [I appreciated the instructor] acknowledging the fact that being in this class is a step forward in my career, and it feels good to know my hard work and dedication hasn’t gone unnoticed by my company.

There is no limit on how many new or potential field leaders an MCAA member can enroll, but registration will be done on a first-come, first-served basis.

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