From Strong Builder to Leader of People

Business Coaching / From Strong Builder to Leader of People

Business Coaching program

From Strong Builder to Leader of People

Make the Shift Without Losing Your Construction Edge

Focused coaching for experienced construction professionals whose next level of impact depends on how well they lead people, not only how well they solve the work.

Dan Beatty coaching construction business leaders
DurationPrivate coaching engagement
DeliveryVirtual or in person by arrangement
Built forConstruction leaders and teams

Why this matters at the next level

A useful program has to survive contact with the field.

The problems that limit a construction leader are often not technical. They show up in delegation, feedback, trust and the conversations that keep responsibility from moving to the right person.

Practical takeaways

What participants will work through

+Clarify what must change as responsibility grows.
+Build leadership habits around current business demands.
+Develop people without stepping back into every task.
+Create an accountable plan for the next leadership level.
DurationPrivate coaching engagementFormatVirtual or in person by arrangementFacilitatorDan Beatty

Delivery and fit

Built around the work, not a generic leadership script

Coaching is confidential and practical. Dan and the leader set a focused cadence around current responsibilities, real business demands and observable progress.

Coaching scope and cadence are set around the leader's role, business priorities and current projects.

Program one-sheet

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