Register for the FGIA 2024 Leadership Development Program by April 30

Register for the FGIA 2024 Leadership Development Program by April 30
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Date: 21 March 2024

Registrations are now being accepted for the fifth installment of the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) Leadership Development Program through April 30.

FGIA is please to unveil an innovative hybrid format for this edition, combining the flexibility of online, self-paced training spanning 10 main topics with the dynamic interaction of three live Zoom webinars. A schedule is available.

“This popular training series is back with additional content and tools for those who want to advance their careers by honing their leadership skills, primarily utilizing the flexibility of online training at their own pace,” said Kaydeen Laird, FGIA Education Manager. “Participants will learn how to understand and embrace different personalities and behavior styles, what the best leaders do to grow their teams, how to master giving feedback to team members and much more.”

Training Format

There are 10 main training modules. Registration gives participants online access to these modules, as well as access to three live Zoom webinar training sessions. Access to the online training platform will be shared as part of the registration confirmation, and new online content modules will be released in three-week increments. Three Zoom webinars will take place on the following days, but recordings will be made available for those who are unable to participate live.

Training Modules

Program facilitators will cover 10 different topics, exploring different frameworks, routines and behaviors commonly found within the workforce. A day-one review of the Dominance, Influence, Conscientiousness and Steadiness (DISC) assessment will tell participants more about their own personalities as well as the impact of personality on how people think, communicate and make decisions. Each module’s lessons will build on the previous ones, offering knowledge about the differences between coaching and managing, how to hold people accountable to high standards, ways to manage conflict or tension and other key insights leaders need to know.

Program Facilitators

Oak Moser is a senior management professional with 33 years of experience leading and coaching teams in professional, manufacturing and competitive sports sectors. He has a proven track record as an effective leadership coach, working with multi-disciplinary teams, operating in fast-paced, entrepreneurial environments where customer satisfaction, winning and profitability are key.

Marc Geuvremont has been coaching leaders in competitive business and sports sectors for more than 26 years. He has developed tools and behavioral frameworks that will help participants feel more confident in their approach to moving their teams from good to great.

Registration

First-time participants who are also FGIA members can register for this program for a fee of $1,000. Non-members who are new participants can register for a fee of $1,500. Previous participants can take advantage of a discounted fee of $250 for FGIA members and $500 for non-members.

Contact Education@FGIAonline.org with questions or for details about quantity discounts, as group registration is not available online. Quantity discounts are available for first-time participants only.

For more information about FGIA and its activities, visit FGIAonline.org.

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