People

Command and control: construction’s outdated leadership style

People skills rarely feature in established routes to construction’s professional qualifications and it is from this gap that many industry problems arise. Performance coach Dave Stitt starts a new series on CM looking at where construction management often goes wrong – and how to fix it
Construction management command and control
Construction's default management style barks orders and threatens sanction for non-compliance (image: Dreamstime)

I rose through the ranks in construction by being hard on everyone, including myself.

The behaviours I saw in my seniors, and learned to emulate myself, were aggression, assertiveness and dominance. I barked orders, tore strips off people and never backed down in a disagreement.

Once I saw “Dave Stitt is a bastard!” scrawled on the Portaloo wall, and it made me proud. Today, of course, I’d be mortified. That’s right, I’ve gone “soft”.

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