About this Event
Missed details, scope creep, unpaid change orders, and client disputes usually happen when there’s no clear system from first call to final payment. This workshop helps you build a simple, repeatable business process that protects you, keeps clients informed, and reduces chaos on your projects.
By the end of this workshop, you’ll leave with:
- A visual map of your business process from lead to payment
- Clear guidance on handling change orders properly
- Practical tools to stay organized, reduce stress, and stay in control of your jobs
What you’ll learn
In this practical session, we’ll walk through a standard trades-based workflow and explain why each step matters:
Lead → Discovery → Estimate → Agreement → Job Execution → Invoice → Follow-up
You’ll learn:
- Where work typically comes from and how to manage leads consistently
- How to run a clear discovery conversation to avoid misunderstandings
- Turning scope into a professional estimate and agreement
- Why written agreements protect both you and your client
- How communication at each stage prevents disputes and rework
- Why follow-up after the job is finished is key to repeat work and referrals
The goal isn’t to tell you how to run your business—but to give you a process that supports you and keeps clients happy.
This workshop is ideal for:
- Folks currently working in the skilled trades
- Apprentices and journeypersons exploring independent work
- New or experienced contractors who want more control over their projects
- Tradespeople dealing with scope creep, unpaid extras, or client confusion
No business background required.
Scaffold for Success Workshop Series
This workshop is part of Scaffold for Success, a 6-part series offered through the Venture Lab for Skilled Trades at Conestoga College. The series is built specifically to support people in the skilled trades with practical, real-world business skills, no business background required.
Each workshop focuses on tools you can apply immediately to help you build a more sustainable, professional, and profitable trades business. There is no requirement to join all of the workshops in the series.
You can attend individual workshops or take part in the full series to build a stronger foundation for long-term success in the trades.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Catalyst Commons, 137 Glasgow Street, Kitchener, Canada
CAD 0.00







