In Just a Girl in Construction, host Cory Fisk sits down with William Harrod, Director of Design and Project Management at Sun Light & Power, to discuss the power of leadership in creating a thriving workplace. Bill emphasizes how prioritizing employee well-being isn’t just good for morale—it’s a smart business strategy that enhances productivity and profitability. By fostering positive communication, supporting ongoing training, and promoting a strong leadership culture, companies can drive efficiency and innovation from the inside out.
Listen to the full episode of Just a Girl in Construction to hear how Bill is leading change in construction management and workforce development! https://youtu.be/vWN0vvGfd9w
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00:00 The Importance of Employee Well-being
08:01 Training and Education in Construction Management
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