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Change management culture to fix the skills problem

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An inclusive coaching management culture can get better results from all members of the team
The leadership of every construction company needs to take responsibility for the skills crisis, says Dave Stitt.

In June, the CITB predicted that the industry will need to recruit 266,000 extra people between now and 2026.

But it isn’t ‘the industry’ that will solve the skills problem: that’s down to the leadership of every company in it. Consider the drive to attract more women. We know companies struggle to recruit women, but a deeper problem is their difficulty in retaining them. Some 57% of female engineers drop off the professional register by the age of 45 compared to just 17% of male engineers, says the Royal Academy of Engineering.

Retooling recruitment

Companies should retool their recruitment processes to cast the net more widely, but it won’t bring real change if the environment new people enter pushes them back out the door.

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