Don’t Miss February’s Boot Camps for Cleaning Managers and Supervisors

January 22, 2020

ISSA’s Cleaning Management Institute (CMI) will hold two Supervisor and Management Boot Camps next month— February 11-12 in Dallas and February 25-26 in Portland, Oregon.

The Boot Camp program offers best practices on leadership and communication, especially conflict resolution and tips for handling difficult complaints. It also covers the different levels of supervision, team structures, task assignments, quality inspections, equipment selection processes, staffing, safety regulations, and cleaning standards, just to name a few topics.

“On top of cleaning for appearances, the program provides in-depth information about issues related to cleaning for health,” said Mark Warner, CMI education manager. “As we all like to stress, there is more to it than just cleaning to make things look and smell nice. It’s also about maintaining human health and safety, and mitigating the spread of infectious diseases, while protecting and preserving the facility’s assets, including the floors and expensive furniture or equipment.”

Register for the Dallas or Portland boot camp now, or email [email protected].

In addition to the Supervisor and Management Boot Camp, don’t miss the opportunity to continue your education and increase the productivity of your entire cleaning operation. Join your peers at ISSA Show North America 2020, October 26-29, in Chicago.

Tags

Latest Articles

Open the Door to a Facility Management Career
March 6, 2026 Beverly Hawkins

Open the Door to a Facility Management Career

March 3, 2026 Emily Newton

Lower Your Rent by Considering Your Ceiling Height

February 26, 2026 Jeff Cross

Escaping the Cleaning Industry’s Race to the Bottom

Sponsored Articles

U.S. Battery Celebrates its 100-Year History
February 13, 2026

U.S. Battery Celebrates its 100-Year History

January 30, 2026

US 31DC XC2 12V Battery

January 30, 2026

US 305N XC2 6V Battery

Recent News

National Biobased Products Day

Celebrate National Biobased Products Day on Sunday

Wisconsin Proposes $15 Minimum Wage

Prevent Termite Damage Before Activity Peaks This Spring