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Week of March 15, 2004

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President's Message

* For Working Families, Affordable Housing Is in Short Supply

Housing Politics

* NAHB President Rayburn Discusses Housing Priorities With Leaders in Washington

Housing and Economics

* Rising OSB and Steel Prices Raise Concerns as Peak Building Season Nears
* Atlanta Leads Nation in Single-Family Housing Activity for 13th Consecutive Year
* New Study Weighs in on California’s Housing Woes
* Report Cites Economic Benefits of California Home Building
* Eye on the Economy

Environment

* Briefing Paper Examines ‘No Surprises’ Rule on Habitat Conservation

Sales and Marketing

* After the Tradeshows: Five Easy Steps to Maintain Marketing Momentum

Seniors Housing

* Shifting to the 50+Market? Don’t Overlook Sales Staff Training

Member Dividends

* NCHI Membership Helped Culligan Business Flow

Housing Finance

* Builders Need to Know the Basics to Obtain Financing

Small Builders and Remodelers

* How to Get That Final Payment

Women's Council

* Marketing Yourself for Success: The Resumé

Military Housing

* Air Force Announces Forum for Large Military Housing Privatization Project

Labor

* HBI Trustees Visit Job Corps Campus

Building Products

* Composite Fire Door Meets Local Standards

Builder's Engineer

* Why 'Oscar Plumbing' Will Never Make Much Money

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Home Builders Renovate Homeless Shelter in Washington, D.C.
* Sign Up for the Legislative Conference and Make Housing a Priority in Congress
* Help Build This Year’s Family Build Home for a Mother of Three
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

HBI Trustees Visit Job Corps Campus

This year, Home Builders Institute (HBI), the workforce development arm of NAHB, is celebrating the 30th year of its partnership with the Department of Labor’s Job Corps. HBI trustees and NAHB President Bobby Rayburn visited the Long Beach Job Corps Center earlier this month to see for themselves what has made this collaboration such a success.

“The Department of Labor has identified construction as an industry that offers excellent employment opportunities, and we are working to strengthen our partnership even more,” said Rayburn, who is the NAHB Senior Officer responsible for HBI oversight.

Trades training, job placement and employability skills are only part of what the nation’s largest residential program offers its students, who are at-risk, economically disadvantaged youths between the ages of 16 and 24. HBI programs provide hands-on training in seven trades — carpentry, facilities maintenance, electrical wiring, painting, plumbing, brick masonry and landscaping — on 66 Job Corps campuses in 39 states and the District of Columbia.


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Through its Job Corps efforts, HBI is able to provide NAHB members and the housing industry with qualified, entry-level workers. Every year, this affiliation trains and places more than 2,000 youths, utilizing HBI’s national job placement network.

Touring the Long Beach Job Corps Center during their annual planning retreat, HBI trustees were able to meet with students to discuss their aspirations and participation in the program. The campus, which was built in 1998, offers HBI training in facilities maintenance and landscaping.

“Job Corps students, for the most part, have not found the answer through the traditional educational system,” said Jim Sattler, HBI board chair. “Listening to these young people can be an inspiration,” he added. “They are looking to HBI for training and support in helping them overcome countless obstacles so that one day they can join us in the home building industry.”

In addition to training on community service projects such as Habitat for Humanity, HBI Job Corps programs work closely with home builders associations. Most recently, the first NAHB Student Chapter for Job Corps students was established. NAHB members also serve on Job Corps centers’ Industry Advisory Councils and provide mentoring/internship and employment opportunities to students.

For information on HBI’s Job Corps programs, e-mail Maria McIntyre or call her at 800-795-7955 x8912.

Photos by Alden Kamikawa


'Managing Your Employees' Available from BuilderBooks.com

The new publication, "Managing Your Employees," from NAHB's Business Managment Department and available at BuilderBooks.com, will help builders manage the "people paperwork" of their businesses easily and productively. The book and accompanying CD-ROM covers the key areas for creating a successful HR program and includes model personnel policies and customizable employee handbook, legal and regulatory information and suggested personnel systems and processes.

To view or purchase "Managing Your Employees" online, click here, or call 800-223-2665 to order.

Business Management Publications and Resources Available Through BuilderBooks.com

BuilderBooks.com offers a variety of business management publications online. To view or purchase these publications, click here.

Want More Information About Effectively Managing Your Business?

NAHB’s Business Management Department offers a variety of online resources to help you run your business better and more profitably. Click Business Management Tools for articles about human resources, financial management, sales, production, technology, customer service and other business-related topics. In addition, visit the NAHB Software Users Network Discussion Forum (SUN) to ask technology consultants and other builders what they think of various software packages and applications.

Subscribe to NAHB’s Business of Building e/Source

NAHB’s Business of Building e/Source is your monthly electronic guide to the hot issues and emerging trends in home building business management. You’ll find practical advice, tricks of the trade and sound business guidance — all delivered monthly, straight to your desktop, in a quick and easy-to-read format. Business of Building e/Source is available free to NAHB members and their employees. To subscribe, click here on the members only side of www.nahb.org.

University of Housing Offers Courses on Customer Service and Business Management

The NAHB University of Housing offers a course on business management designed to help builders improve their business and profitability. For a list of current offerings, click here. Search keywords: “Introduction to Business Management.”

The NAHB University of Housing offers designation programs for builders and remodelers interested in improving their productivity and profitability. Click here for a list of NAHB designation programs.


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