There was an engineering webinar yesterday with 225 people online.
I was one of them.
I was on camera.
As I scrolled through the participants, I noticed 99 percent were off-camera.
No faces.
Most didn't even have a headshot or image—just a dark screen with their name.
😮The chat? Silent.
😮The interaction? Nonexistent.
😮The engagement? Almost zero.
There was no technical glitch. It was a communication culture issue.
When busy A/E/C firms invest in webinars, training, or virtual meetings, they often forget the human part:
➡️ People don't engage when they don't feel safe and confident.
➡️ Cameras stay off when participants feel awkward.
Yes, I realize some may have been eating lunch or caring for a child. Zoom fatigue is a real thing. But the entire group??!!
➡️ Silence in the chat is a symptom of disengagement or a lack of confidence to express views or at least say hi to others online.
I posted in the chat right before the start of the program: "Thank you (organizer's ...
Risk mitigation and workplace silos go hand-in-hand.

Articulating complex data and information doesn't have to be an ongoing struggle in A/E/C.
From misunderstandings in e-mail threads and texts to confusing slide decks and messaging to stakeholders, there's room to improve communication.
Interpersonal communication is at the root of reworks, lost bids, budget overruns, and the labor shortage.
In the "Bridging the Gap" podcast episode, I talk with host Todd Weyandt about how A/E/C teams can become confident communicators, with new storytelling and networking skills.
Grab valuable techniques and strategies from our conversation. Here's the link. https://bit.ly/3T7L97B
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