Your Communication Breakdowns Are Structural Risks

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 Why rely on subpar communication systems built on assumptions and outdated legacy habits?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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