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Understanding contracts is essential for protecting interests and avoiding risks. AI streamlines contract management by quickly reviewing terms, flagging issues, and ensuring compliance—saving time, reducing disputes, and boosting efficiency.
The post How to Use AI Tools for Better Contract Management – Ep 270 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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Unlock the keys to construction success with expert insights on mastering project management, prioritizing safety, and embracing sustainable practices. Discover how to elevate your projects and achieve lasting impact in the industry.
The post How to Achieve Years of Success in Construction Projects – Ep 269 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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A master’s degree in Civil Engineering can be the key to transforming your career. It opens the door to exciting opportunities, giving you the skills to tackle more challenging projects and stand out in the industry. If you're ready to take your expertise to the next level, this could be your game-changing move.
The post How to Maximize Your Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering – Ep 268 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Rebecca Swabey, P.Eng., CEO and co-founder at Equator Studios, about the fascinating world of LiDAR. We delve into its groundbreaking impact on civil engineering and project proposals, exploring how this game-changing technology is revolutionizing the way engineers overcome challenges and planning for the future. ***The video version of this […]
The post The Revolutionary Impact of LiDAR in Civil Engineering – Ep 267 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, Ann Tomalavage, P.E., PMP, LEED AP, and president of Malarkey Consulting, Inc., interviews me about my civil engineer’s perspective on entrepreneurship, and how I manage it alongside my family life. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions Ann Asks Anthony: When […]
The post A Civil Engineer’s Perspective on Engineering, Entrepreneurship, and Family Life – Ep 266 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I delve into the core strategies that are essential for achieving successful engineering leadership. Although there are numerous aspects to consider, I will concentrate on the five key strategies that have had the most profound impact on my career. These strategies not only helped me navigate complex technical challenges but also enabled […]
The post The 5 Best Strategies for Successful Engineering Leadership – Ep 265 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Clint Steele, RPEng (Mech), senior mechanical engineer at Cylite, about how engineers can develop the core skills for global engineering success and how different backgrounds affect engineering practice. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Clint: […]
The post The Best Skills Engineers Need for Global Engineering Success – Ep 264 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Michael O’Grady, P.E., chief growth officer at Terracon, about essential strategies to master change management effectively in 2024. To understand the importance of change in implementing successful strategies, this step-by-step guide will equip you with the knowledge needed to navigate and succeed in times of transition. ***The video version […]
The post How to Master the Art of Change Management as a Civil Engineer – Ep 263 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, we are sharing a panel discussion hosted by the ASCE, where I joined Reuben Zylstra, P.E., P.Eng, from Foothills Bridge, and Carla C. Norris, P.E., from AECOM, to discuss transitioning into a civil engineering manager role. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of […]
The post How to Become a Successful Civil Engineering Manager – Ep 262 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Terry Dussault, president of Yellowknife Consulting Services, about improving workplace safety through training and implementing hazard communication and safe work standards to boost productivity and morale. Terry emphasizes the importance of comprehensive safety practices, covering accident prevention with equipment, vehicle safety, and protection from airborne contaminants. ***The video version […]
The post The Best Practices for Implementing Training in Workplace Safety – Ep 261 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Steven M. Rienks, P.E., PMP, director of engineering at American Surveying & Engineering, about the intricate world of the ASCE Code of Ethics, exploring its historical roots, pivotal importance, and its significant influence on the realm of civil engineering. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** […]
The post Implementing the ASCE Code of Ethics in Professional Practices – Ep 260 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Dena Prastos, AIA, founder and CEO of Indigo River, about her journey in the AEC field and her specialization in waterfront architecture. She discusses the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated industry and the impact of growing up in Alaska on her career choices. Dena also […]
The post Ways Emerging Tech Is Revolutionizing Waterfront Architecture – Ep 259 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Tyler Grau, P.E., traffic engineering department manager at Stanley Consultants, about the importance of creating pedestrian and bicycle-friendly urban zones, and the key factors and recommendations for making urban zones more pedestrian and bicycle-friendly, including street design, public safety, accessibility, and network compatibility. ***The video version of this episode […]
The post How to Make Urban Zones More Pedestrian and Bicycle-Friendly – Ep 258 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Danielle Schroeder, P.E., ENV SP, transportation staff engineer at Gannett Fleming and student outreach director for WTS Philadelphia, about her passion for STEM outreach. She emphasizes the importance of inspiring the next generation of engineers and highlights the various formats of STEM outreach events, including classroom visits and tabling […]
The post How to Lead a Successful STEM Outreach Program: Tips and Strategies – Ep 257 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Bellandra Foster, P.E., about finding one’s passion and purpose in engineering and making career decisions based on those factors. She also shares insights on coaching, the overlooked costs of being a boss, and the importance of family and self-time. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed […]
The post Unlocking Potential by Finding Passion in Engineering – Ep 256 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Paul Chinowsky about the critical significance of climate change resiliency in the industry and the intriguing transition from research to consulting. We also delve into the differences between tackling climate change resiliency in academia versus the industry, and shed light on the essential skills required to effectively address […]
The post Building a Sustainable Future with Climate Change Resiliency in Civil Engineering – Ep 255 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Matt Aston, GPRS’ founder, about the company’s various services, including video pipe inspection, leak detection, laser scanning, and ground-penetrating radar. He shares the origin story of GPRS and its growth strategy, and also introduces the SiteMap initiative, which aims to create a comprehensive view of underground infrastructure for facilities. […]
The post Ground-Penetrating Radar: Cost-Effective Solutions for Infrastructure Visibility – Ep 254 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I introduce you to the new co-host for this podcast, K. James Taylor, Jr., P.E., a licensed professional engineer and an associate vice president at Verdantas, and provide some great civil engineering leadership tips that can help you conquer even the most challenging projects. ***The video version of this episode can be […]
The post 5 Tips for Becoming a Great Civil Engineering Leader – Ep 253 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk about three engineer-approved steps for effective goal-setting that will turbocharge your career every 90 days. Whether it’s professional or personal, these steps are your secret sauce. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About How to […]
The post Engineer Your Career: 3 Steps to Effective Goal Setting in 2024 – Ep 252 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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In this episode, I talk with Alexandra Lee, P.E., staff civil engineer at Burns & McDonnell, about her unique approach to engineering design, particularly in balancing traditional methods with innovative solutions in transmission and utility projects. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I […]
The post Navigating the Dynamic Landscape of Transmission Engineering – Ep 251 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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