Masonry Magazine October 1995 Page. 10

Words: Mike Callahan, Al Roach, Charles Kooi, Philip Colleran, Michael Brandwein, Frank Bucaro, David Schmidt
Masonry Magazine October 1995 Page. 10

Masonry Magazine October 1995 Page. 10
MLI
MASONRY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
DECEMBER 4-8, 1995 OAK BROOK, IL OAK BROOK MARRIOTT
Train your leaders...
and watch your profits grow

The Masons Contractors Association of America (MCAA) believes that leaders are not born, they are developed. Designed with this philosophy in mind, the Masonry Leadership Institute provides your best and brightest with the formal training they need to motivate your crews.

Often, contractors place motivated and skilled masons directly into a leadership capacity without formal training. This frustrates the employee. And frustration often leads to a loss of profit and employee morale.

The Masonry Leadership Institute provides participants with the ability to understand a crew's behavior, discover what motivates individuals, build and sustain a motivated team effort, construct a project with fewer mistakes, make the contractor's life easier and ultimately return greater profits from projects.

Who should attend?
Potential and current foremen, superintendents and contractors.

What you will learn.
How to implement and manage change successfully
The role that attitude plays in performance and methods of managing and motivating different types of individuals
To apply the principles of Masonry Quality Management
To apply successful methods of conflict management in order to enhance productivity
The role that safety and estimating play in the profitable completion of a job

Learn from these dedicated experts...
Michael Brandwein
National Educator/Consultant
Lincolnshire, Illinois
Frank C. Bucaro
Frank C. Bucaro & Associates
Chicago, IL
Mike Callahan
General Manager
Callahan/Roach & Associates
Atlanta, Georgia
Philip Colleran
OSHA Consultant
Chicago, Illinois
Al Roach
General Partner
Callahan/Roach & Associates
Atlanta, Georgia
David L. Schmidt
President
Management/Development
Associates
Shawnee Mission, Kansas
Charles Vander Kooi
President
Vander Kooi and Associates
Littleton, CO

For more information or to receive a course brochure please call Connie Kitzinger, Director of Education, Mason Contractors Association of America, at 800/536-2225.
10 MASONRY-SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER, 1995

MLI Registration Form
Yes! We would like to attend the Institute.
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Please register the following individuals in addition to the attendee listed above:
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Registration Fees
Please check applicable rate box:
MCAA MEMBER
Early Bird $925
Each Additional Employee 5850
Standard Rate $1050
Each Additional Employee $ 975

NON-MEMBER
Early Bird $1125
Each Additional Employee $375
Standard Rate $1:300
Each Additional Employee $1225

First Attendee Rate
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Please send me information about:
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MAIL TO: MCAA Executive Office,
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FAX TO: 708/782-6786 (VISA or MasterCard only)
OR CALL: 708/782-6767 (VISA or MasterCard only)
MCAA Mason Contractors
Association of America


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