Applications of Drones in AEC

As engineering professionals, we continually seek innovative ways to improve our industry, enhance efficiency, and ensure the safety of the public. In recent years, the utilization of drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) has emerged as a very useful technology with significant implications in AEC. Today, I would like to summarize some of our top episodes from […]
Top Skills Engineers Need to Succeed in the Age of Technology – Ep 030

In this episode, I talk with Markus Weidner, the chief innovation officer at Pennoni, about how this age of technology is normalizing and amplifying our human abilities. We also discuss the increasing amount of collision between engineering and systems design/architecture, and the need for technology backgrounds in engineering. ***The video version of this episode can […]
Adapting to the New Reality of Leadership in the Hybrid World – Ep 088

In this episode, I talks about the dynamic evolution of leadership in our hybrid world and how these shifts are fundamentally redefining the very essence of leadership in this ever-changing environment. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Adapting to the […]
Prisoner of War Lessons for Life, Leadership, and Engineering – Ep 315

In this episode, we talk with Dave Carey, an acclaimed motivational speaker, consultant, coach, and author, about his experience as a prisoner of war (POW) for over five years and the invaluable lessons he gained from it that can be applied to life, leadership, and engineering. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed […]
Overcoming Adversity to Become a Successful Engineer – Ep 004

In this episode, I talk with Jamiyah Castleberry, a product systems validation engineer at Cummins Inc., about overcoming adversity, her contributions to diversity and inclusion as well as her volunteer work. She also provides some great advice for organizations looking to create a more inclusive environment for underrepresented groups in engineering. ***The video version of […]
Want to Add Richness to Your Career and Your Life? Get a Mentor

I always enjoy writing for EMI because they challenge me to think, explore, and grow. This week’s topic on mentoring certainly does that. Where does one start on “mentoring”? Amazon has more than 30,000 titles on “mentor.” There’s lots of stuff out there. Before you get lost in that information, check out these two pieces […]
The Key to Leading People Effectively in AEC Project Management – Ep 030

In this episode, I talk about the essential role of people in AEC project management, and cover how clear communication, effective leadership, and strong relationships are just as critical as technical skills in every project phase. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About Leading People Effectively in AEC Project Management:
The Role of Communication Between Engineers and Detailers – Ep 115

In this episode, we talk with David Zabka, the detailing and fabricating product manager at SDS2 and the host of the Steel and Whiskey Podcast, about the fascinating realm of structural engineers and detailers, and how to forge a stronger partnership to increase productivity for all involved. He also talks about the transformative role of […]
Propane Technology, Sustainability, and the Road to Net Zero – Ep 248

In this episode, I talk with Tucker Perkins, MBA, the president and CEO of the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC), about the pivotal role of engineering in the ever-evolving energy landscape, highlighting the importance of propane technology and sustainability in the journey towards a greener world. ***The video version of this episode can be […]
Networking Tips for the Apprehensive Engineer

Networking can serve as a powerful tool to expand your professional portfolio. Some engineers would rather do anything but. However, networking doesn’t have to be so scary or burdensome! Do You Avoid Large-Scale Networking? I confess. As an introvert who feels overstimulated in large crowds, I dread the “typical” networking scenario of making small chit-chat […]