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Empowered the workplace leaders begins to break down barriers

Machinery AsiaBy Machinery AsiaOctober 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Rachel Neal is the Vice President of Global Security for Compass Data Centers. Opinions are typical of the author.

In the world of fast construction, the captains have a great load. They are the fincles of their teams, responsible for ensuring that the projects work fluent and safely.

However, this immense responsibility often involves significant stress and, unfortunately, the support they need too often has been lacking. Instead, construction professionals have to go up and seize these front -line supervisors who are so critical of the success of the project.

In Compass, we have developed a program that allows the most vocal and proactive heads to defend positive changes that improve the safety, efficiency and improvements of the process. The goal is to encourage captains to be more open to discuss their challenges and seek help when needed. These factors help identify opportunities for solving collaborative problems to improve safety, fulfill aggressive deadlines and increase quality and profitability.

According to our experience, it does unblock the great ideas, creativity and passion of front -line supervisors, and then take advantage of the fact that they promote continuous improvement.

Huddles Frontliner: What can I do differently?

The goals of our frontline program are ambitious, but the process is quite simple. Through structured huddles, we can join small groups to participate in sincere conversations. Sometimes these discussions revolve around recent security incidents, causing questions about what could have been done differently to prevent the incident. This reflective practice encourages leaders to look inside and to consider how they can make significant improvements.

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During a huddle, a frontliner admitted that he could be more empathetic with his crew. Another shared his struggles with time management. It requires a significant humility and vulnerability to stay in front of colleagues and recognize the areas of improvement.

Huddles also offer a platform to provide feedback on site management, either suggestions for the general contractor or the owner. This program aims to break down barriers, allowing the team to openly discuss their best challenges and ways to support them.

The result is not just a more supportive environment for these members of the critical team, but an environment that leads to continuous improvements that improve safety, quality and efficiency, while at the same time achieving faster delivery costs and deadlines.

A united front

In our construction sites, the term “frontliner” has become standard for Foreman’s position. When these people listen to this title, we want them to understand that they are important and this program is specifically designed for them. It takes practice and time to get used to this language, but our general contractors have adopted it all our heart.

We have actively participated in national conferences to share information about our program, in order to provide a tangible example of proactive measures that are being taken in the industry. Many presentations speak of security, but too often there is a lack of specific actions implemented to deal with these concerns. We believe that our frontline program is a convincing example of how our industry can take positive steps.

All workers deserve to feel safe and valued in their workplace. Although we acknowledge that our program is not perfect, we are committed to continuously improving and measuring its impact. We encourage all companies to invest in their workforce and to create environments where everyone can work safely and confidently.

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