By Liisa Andreassen | President of Fishbeck (Grand Rapids, MI), a firm of engineers, scientists, architects, and constructors in the business of problem solving, inspiring results, and bringing ideas to life.
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By Adam Zach | Whether it’s by reading a book or going to a seminar, taking an active interest in your personal development could be the best thing for your career.
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By Sara Parkman | Improved representation improves our ability to problem-solve, to be strategic with our strengths, and to think critically and comprehensively about topics.
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President of EPS Group (Mesa, AZ), a full-service consulting firm that is dedicated to exceeding expectations.
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COO at Baird, Hampton and Brown, Inc. (Fort Worth, TX), a firm that is passionate about improving the landscape of its community with the utmost quality and integrity.
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By Jamie Claire Kiser | In this time of constant realignment, sustain success by appreciating your stars and making space for discussion.
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You don’t achieve success by going solo. You need allies – your manager and your direct reports – to make the load lighter.
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You have to keep the blade sharp through the long process of making key connections, educating oneself, and repeatedly rising to the challenge.
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President and CEO of Barton & Loguidice, a full-service consulting firm headquartered in Syracuse, New York.
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Prepare and execute a plan for balance and growth in the three biggest areas of your engineering career: technical ability, social skills, and stewardship of the profession.
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In the early rush to make our names in the AEC business, we often overlook the basic building blocks for a great career. As a younger engineer, I occasionally spent…