Sustainable Water Resource Management in Urban Engineering Projects
In the heart of burgeoning cities, urban planners and engineers are diving into the deep end of a critical challenge: sustainable water resource management. Picture this: I’m on-site at a mid-sized metropolis, where the urban sprawl is rapid and relentless, and the demand for pragmatic engineering solutions concerning water resources is colossal. My first project […]
Ethical Leadership in Engineering: Part 1 ‘The Why’
In engineering, true leadership goes beyond technical skills—it’s about setting a vision and upholding integrity. Ethical leadership drives innovation, tackles dilemmas, and builds high-performing teams committed to doing what’s right. It’s essential for lasting success and effective management.
Navigating the Future: Key Trends in Engineering Project Management
In engineering project management, staying ahead means embracing the latest trends. We’re moving from traditional methods to innovative practices that boost efficiency and collaboration. As technology and business needs evolve, it’s all about adapting to new ways of working and leading the charge in project success.
The Monumental Compound Interest of Good (and Bad) Engineering Management
Compound interest is a powerful concept that mirrors the impact of investing in your managers. Just as compound interest builds on itself, developing your team leads to compounding growth for your firm. Invest in their skills and watch how it accelerates your company’s success over time.
Costs for Service Life Optimization Part II: de Sitter’s ‘Law of Fives’
As engineers committed to safety and efficiency, we know periodic inspections reveal vital issues but can be costly. The solution? Service life optimization. By extending the durability of structures, we can cut future repair costs and keep our assets in top shape.
Building and Leading High-Performing Engineering Teams
High-stakes projects push teams to their limits, making success dependent on more than just technical skills. Building collaboration, defining roles, promoting growth, and effective communication are key strategies that turn challenges into opportunities for success.
Utilizing the 80/20 Rule and SMART Goals for Better Decision-Making
The 80/20 rule (Pareto Principle) is a powerful tool for smarter decision-making, whether it’s streamlining a reading list or prioritizing what truly matters. Pair it with SMART goals for even better results—and there’s even a funny story involving wildlife that brings these lessons to life. The key is finding what works for you and sticking with it!
Mastering Knowledge Retention: Unlocking the Power of Cornell Notes for Learning and Development
Ever heard of Cornell Notes? This classic note-taking technique, favored by both students and professionals, sharpens focus and boosts comprehension. In our latest Learning and Development Lab blog post, we explore the origins, structure, and best practices of this powerful method.
4 Ways Engineers Can Vastly Improve Their Public Speaking Skills
Glossophobia affects up to 75% of people, making the fear of public speaking a common challenge. But here’s the truth: no one is born a natural speaker. Public speaking skills can be developed through intentional practice and support. Start where you are, embrace the process, and know that improvement is within your reach.
Strengthening Houston’s Water Resources Management in the Aftermath of Hurricane Beryl
Hurricane Beryl exposed critical gaps in Houston’s water infrastructure and disaster preparedness. In response, the city is prioritizing innovative flood management, green infrastructure, and community education to better prepare for future storms and sustainably manage its water resources.