How to Successfully Integrate AI in Project Management – Ep 040

In this episode, I talk with Robert K. Otani, P.E., LEED AP, about the importance of scope, schedule, and budget in project management, and the challenges and future of integrating AI in Project Management. He also provides great insights on the potential use cases of AI in project management and the need for data analytics […]
Pioneering the Future of Structural Engineering with Technology and Innovation – Ep 125

In this episode, we talk with Peter Johann about the evolution of technology and innovation within the field of structural engineering. We discuss the latest tools, the impact of Building Information Modelling (BIM), and how artificial intelligence is shaping design and construction. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here […]
How to Make Urban Zones More Pedestrian and Bicycle-Friendly – Ep 258

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 […]
Sustaining the Skyline: Retrofitting Existing Structures for Sustainability

Ever looked at a city’s skyline and wondered what stories those structures could tell? How they’ve withstood the tests of time, weather, and now, the pressing demands of sustainability? Well, I sure have. On a brisk morning walk through downtown, amidst these towering figures, it dawned on me: why not dress the old in new, […]
How to Use Geotechnical Modeling Software for Advanced 3D Modeling – Ep 039

In this episode, we talk with Dr. Ronald B.J. Brinkgreve, a Distinguished Scientist in Geotechnical Engineering at PLAXIS, and Micha van der Sloot, MSc, who manages the User Success group for Seequent Geotechnical Analysis, about a geotechnical modeling software product called PLAXIS, and how it can be used to help solve common and complex geotechnical […]
How to Build Effective Teams in Geotechnical Projects – Ep 097

In this episode, we dive deep into a vital aspect of geotechnical engineering — how to build effective teams in Geotechnical Projects. We explore the intricate world of collaboration, uncover strategies for building and managing effective teams, and discuss how the synergy of multidisciplinary teams is essential for the success of complex geotechnical projects. ***The […]
Using the 80/20 Rule to Build Learning & Development Programs That Transfer

If my three children hear me talking about the 80/20 Rule one more time at the dinner table, I may be permanently expelled from dinner. Since I learned about and started using the 80/20 Rule, a nickname for The Pareto Principle, I have been able to accomplish so much in my career and life. In […]
Navigating Careers & Fostering Innovation in the Engineering World – Ep 013

In this episode, I talk with Cristi A. Haygood, D.Eng., CEO of Alyse Engineering Innovations, about the art of creating real value in engineering, the dynamics of high-performing teams, and the intricate balance between fostering innovation and practicality. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the […]
The Traits That Define a Successful Tech Entrepreneur – Ep 324

In this episode, we talk with Peter Schroeder about his journey as a tech entrepreneur. He discusses the challenges and lessons learned in starting and growing a business, the importance of leadership and management, and the traits that set a successful tech entrepreneur apart. Peter also provides advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and emphasizes the need […]
Time Management Tips for the Young, Overwhelmed Engineer

Overwhelm. Seems like the common state of the fellow engineer. But if you have a family at home, overwhelm doesn’t quite fit the description needed. If you are anything like me, the common day is filled with work, kids, and cleaning, which all add up to exhaustion if we are being honest. But alas, if […]