Strategies for Tackling Challenges and Mitigating Risks in Small Geotechnical Engineering Firms – Ep 076

In this episode, I talk with Pedram MolkAra, M.Sc., M.Eng., P.Geo., P.Eng., geotechnical lead for Canadian Buildings & Infrastructure, Mining, and Environmental Services at Jacobs, about the present status of geotechnical engineering. Pedram sheds light on the hurdles faced by small geotechnical engineering firms, the risks and liabilities involved, and the critical skills required for […]
The Essential Guide to Quality Engineering: Top 10 Episodes Filled with Insights and Key Learnings – Ep 030

In this episode, we revisit the Top 10 Quality Engineering Episodes since the beginning of our podcast. Join us as we take a trip down memory lane and explore some of the most insightful discussions and valuable takeaways from these episodes. ***You can view the video version of this episode here.*** Here Are the Top 10 […]
Fire Protection Engineering Unveiled: Skills, Career Paths, and Launching Your Journey – Ep 303

In this episode, I talk with two highly esteemed fire protection engineering professionals: Chris Jelenewicz, P.E., FSFPE, the Interim Chief Executive Officer at SFPE, and Stephen Dale, P.E., CFPS, ARM, the Director of Technical Services at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies. We explore the diverse world of fire protection engineering, discussing its scope, essential skills, and […]
Self-Reflection and Continuous Improvement Strategies for Engineering Leaders – Ep 018

In this episode, I talk with Sean Spromberg, P.E., the team leader at MSA Professional Services, about the vital role of self-reflection and continuous improvement for engineering leaders. He also talks about how working in construction benefits engineering and how to overcoming fear in your engineering career. ***You can view the video version of this episode […]
Proactive Steps to Build Relationships and Manage Work Circumstances

Image from Freepik How can you be more proactive to better manage work circumstances and the people in your day-to-day? Here are three topics to consider, along with tips and exercises, to propel yourself toward a path of successful career management. Tip 1: Squash the Ego and Increase Likability Researcher and leadership consultant Cy […]
The Vital Role of Concrete Gravity and Arch Dams in Community Resource Management – Ep 103

In this episode, we talk to Jeremy J. Begley, P.E., SPRAT I, a project structural engineer working with Gannett Fleming in the Dams & Hydraulics group based in Colorado. He shares his passion for engineering and dams and sheds light on how concrete gravity and arch dams contribute significantly to providing crucial resources to communities. We’ll […]
Unlocking Hidden Value and Elevating Your A&E Firm’s Success – Ep 236

In this episode, we delve deep into the realm of business management and leadership for your architecture and engineering A&E firm’s success. Our guest is June Jewell, CPA, a distinguished business management authority and CEO of AEC Business Solutions. June is renowned for her best-selling book, “Find the Lost Dollars,” and her latest publication, “RAISE […]
Switching from Doer to Leader: The Three Steps of Engineering Leadership Development – Ep 302

In this episode, we talk to Leo MacLeod, an executive coach and EQ skills trainer who shares insights from his upcoming book called “Coaching & Mentoring for Dummies.” He focuses on three critical steps to transition from a doer to leader. These steps include setting goals, aligning ambitions with company objectives, and developing essential skills. […]
Three Ways Engineers Can Bridge the Gap Between Technical Skills and People Management

Image by pch.vector on Freepik “Management is efficiency in climbing the ladder of success; leadership determines whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall.” – Stephen R Covey Engineers are typically known for their technical skills, but people management is a critical aspect of their roles. Engineers who can manage people effectively can […]
A Journey into Civil Engineering Software Development – Ep 017

In this episode, I talk to Dimitrios C. Konstantakos, P.E., the founder of Deep Excavation LLC, who has developed highly effective civil engineering software. We delve into his remarkable journey of creating this software from scratch and explore the crucial role that engineers play in shaping the future of our cities and infrastructure. ***You can […]