The Engineering Management Skills Trilogy: Using the Theory of Constraints

Do you have engineering managers in your firm who are more effective than others? Every engineering company does. However, most companies are trying to “improve” them, but with no success. Why? They are not considering the Theory of Constraints. In this article, I will share how this theory can help you in all aspects of your company and […]
3 Traits Every Engineering Manager Needs to Develop

Managing a team of engineers is an awesome opportunity, but one that needs to be done well. In order to succeed, there are many traits you will want to develop so you can do the job effectively. In this article, we will focus on three key traits that, if you can develop as strengths, will […]
How to Develop a Winning Project Management Philosophy in Your Company – Ep 002

In this episode, I talk to Ryan Welke, AIA, Project Management Group Leader at ISG, about ISG’s project management philosophy and why project managers are the most important professionals in consulting firms. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Ryan: What is the ISG’s philosophy around project management? Is the ISG project […]
How to Make the Most of Engineering Conferences (to Help Grow Your Career) – Ep 087

In this episode, I share my experience of attending the 2022 SEAOC Convention and some of the great lessons I learned at the convention, and explain how attending engineering conferences can help you in your career. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About How to Make the Most of Engineering Conferences:
How Climate Change Is Increasing the Risk of a Megaflood – Ep 220

In this episode, I talk to Daniel L. Swain, Ph.D., a climate scientist focused on the dynamics and impacts of extreme events like a megaflood, about climate change, the intersection between extreme weather and climate in applied societal contexts, and how it can affect civil engineers going forward. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the […]
Transitioning from an Individual Contributor to a Manager in Your Engineering Career – Ep 285

In this episode, we talk to Henry Suryawirawan, VP of Engineering at Flip, about the process of transitioning from individual contributor (IC) to management, and how engineers can deal with failures in their engineering career. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Transitioning from an Individual Contributor to a Manager in Your […]
Thought Leadership: A Key to Stellar Service

Image by Drazen Zigic on Freepik Every year, our business units prepare “Business Development” plans. This year, one of the major takeaways from our plans was the importance of thought leadership. A deep dive into the plans identified more than 120 “thought leaders” within Pennoni. As a firm with 56 years of history and experience, […]
5 Steps to Successfully Introduce New Software to Your Company – Ep 001

In this episode, I introduce you to the host of this show, Nick Heim, P.E., a field and virtual design and construction (or VDC) engineer at StructureCare, and we outline five steps that you can take to choose and introduce new software in your company. Engineering Quotes: Here Are 5 Steps to Successfully Introduce New […]
How Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers Can Benefit Your Engineering Career – Ep 059

In this episode, we talk to Karen Armfield, P.E., a geotechnical engineer and project manager with WSP USA, about the importance of inspiring the next generation of engineers and how it can benefit your engineering career. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions We Ask Karen: Why do you think it is important for […]
Great Managers Communicate Differently With Different People by Doing This

Image by katemangostar on Freepik “To effectively communicate, we must realize that we are all different in the way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others.” ~ Tony Robbins I pulled the quote above because I am reading a book entitled “Principles: Life and Work” by […]