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Home » ConstructorCast – Concrete Commitments: How to Create a Culture of CARE
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ConstructorCast – Concrete Commitments: How to Create a Culture of CARE

January 19, 2024Updated:September 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Culture of CARE is an program created by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and the AGC of Washington to support companies in creating diverse, safe, welcoming, and inclusive job sites and promote diversity and inclusion in the construction industry. Culture of CARE is more than just caring about people; it is asking companies to commit to building work environments where every employee feels valued, respected, and heard through the programs four pillars: Commit, Attract, Retain and Empower.

This episode of AGC’s ConstructorCast podcast highlights the partnership between AGC and FMI in developing a series of articles that explore how construction firms are successfully implementing the four pillars of Culture of CARE. In this podcast episode, we spotlight the transformative impact of a Culture of CARE’s two pivotal pillars: Commit and Empower, specifically in the context of fostering leadership and accountability within construction firms. You will hear from two leading construction firms who share how a steadfast commitment from leadership sets the stage for a culture of inclusion and belonging. We explore how empowering employees at all levels contributes to a sense of responsibility, aligning individual actions with organizational values. Join us to understand how cultivating leadership and accountability through a Culture of CARE not only enhances workplace inclusivity but also propels construction companies toward sustained success.

Guests:
Michelle Thompson
Senior Consultant | FMI Consulting – fmicorp.com

Bill Aalerud
Executive Vice President | Columbia Construction Co. – www.columbiacc.com
Chair, Board of Directors – AGC of Massachusetts

Stephanie Roldan
Vice President Learning & Development, Director of Lean Culture | Rosendin Electric – www.rosendin.com
Co-host Construction DEI Talks: constructiondeitalks.com

Resources:
• Visit www.BuildCulture.org and find out more.
• Take the Culture of CARE pledge: buildculture.org/commit
• See the list of Impact Champions who have already taken the pledge:
buildculture.org/impact-champions/
• Take the AGC Diversity & Inclusion Assessment –
www.agc.org/culture-assessment

2023 FMI Talent Study: fmicorp.com/insights/industry-i…23-fmi-talent-study
HERstory Emerging Managers Institute: fmicorp.com/consulting/training…-managers-institute

See the article in the latest issue of Constructor Magazine: constuctorjanfeb24.mydigitalpublication.com/pub…684
Direct link to the article at Culture of CARE:
buildculture.org/commit-to-employee-wellbeing

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