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Education Corner


DESIGNATION COURSES


Office and Trade Contractor Relations


RCS DESIGNATION COURSE Instructor: Dave Yelovich, CGB, CGP Date: Thursday, August 13 Time: 3 pm to 7 pm Fee: $180 members; $220 nonmembers


Content: Learn to spot promising characteristics in workers and subcontractors. This course offers tips for creating a win/ win partnership with internal customers and provides a proven strategy for dealing with conflict.


Who should attend? Builders, superintendents, remodelers Profitable Business through Quality Practices


Credit: CGA, CGR, GMB Instructor: Jeff Hunt, CGR, GMB, CAPS, CGP Date: Tuesday, August 25 Time: 9 am to 5 pm Fee: $220 members; $330 nonmembers


Content: Do your customers feel they are getting their money’s worth? Get ahead of the competition by understanding what “quality” means to your customer in order to better meet their expectations and increase repeat business.


In the course you will learn key strategies for creating value and providing a quality building/remodeling experience for your homeowners. Topics include meeting the quality challenge with customers, with competitors, and within your company. This is a “must” for the builder or remodeler who is ready to take his/her company to the next level.


CONGRATS NEW GRAD!


Congratulations to Dustin Yorek, of Brighton Homes, who recently earned the Residential Construction Superintendent (RCS) designation. Good work!


Who should attend? Remodelers, residential builders of all sizes, commercial contractors


EDUCATION PARTNERS 2015 NAHB


ACES Builders Warranty, Inc. Builders Post-Tension Cirrus Air Technologies, Inc. DuPure International, Inc. Masco Environments for Living Roy O. Martin Lumber Company


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Sherwin-Williams Paint Company StrucSure Home Warranty Suncoast Post-Tension, Ltd. Trendmaker Homes Wells Fargo Home Mortgage


AUGUST 2015 | HOUSTON BUILDER | GREATER HOUSTON BUILDERS ASSOCIATION – BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE


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