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Strategies for a Foreman's Success: A Training Manual for the Electrical Construction Foreman

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Strategies for a Foreman's Success: A Training Manual for the Electrical Construction Foreman
Strategies for a Foreman's Success: A Training Manual for the Electrical Construction Foreman

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Strategies for a Foreman's Success: A Training Manual for the Electrical Construction Foreman

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The Guide to a Successful Career in Management!
Strategies for a Foreman's Success is a training manual that prepares a young electrician for a management position in the electrical construction industry. I'll discuss the various types of distribution systems and you'll learn the principles used in their design as well as cost-saving methods to install them. I'll explain the impact labor efficiency has on labor costs, the difference between productive and non-productive labor, and foreman tactics that will help you run a more efficient crew. You'll learn the theory behind automated machine controls, the operation of instrumentation systems, and the basics of PLC systems helping you to better understand, install, and troubleshoot them. Finally, you'll learn cost-saving tips leading to higher profits that will help you become a more successful foreman.

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