Engineers mitigate structural risk and executives must mitigate communication risk.
As we observe National Engineers Week, we recognize the engineers who keep our buildings safe and our infrastructure sustainable.
👉Engineers are disciplined to model risk, calculate load paths, and solve complex problems with precision.
In the executive sessions I facilitate, there's a common thread:
Many A/E/C firms don't approach communication with the same discipline.
🚩Proposals are rushed
🚩Scopes are unclear
🚩Client expectations are undocumented
Internal messages get diluted as they make their way through departments and staff.
The result: margin erosion, rework, staff frustration, and lost opportunities.
➡️Here’s the bottom line:
You wouldn’t approve of a structural system without calculations. Why rely on subpar communication systems built on assumptions and outdated legacy habits?
"This is the way we’ve always done it" is a dangerous legacy mindset.
Let’s look at this through a fresh lens:
Engineers shape the built environment.
Executives shape the communication environment—protecting revenue, reputation, and retention. 🎯
This week shouldn’t be just about celebrating technical excellence.
It’s time to re-engineer your firm’s communication from the top down. In today’s market, communication is risk management.
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