Forgettable.
That's what happens when you're boring at work.
This isn't about personality.
🥇It's about perception and influence.
🥇It’s about differentiating yourself and your firm.
Dull people are low-impact communicators who disengage stakeholders.
Decision-makers don't award bids to flat communicators that seem to lack momentum. ⚠️
Despite technical strength, you'll likely lose credibility—and work—if your communication is flat.
🎯Here's the truth: Prospects and clients equate engagement and clarity with influence and leadership.
I've spent 26 years teaching A/E/C leaders to be memorable in business development and client-facing meetings.
I teach them to share heartfelt, engaging stories and to be compelling and clear, so they connect deeply with others.
Being boring means being invisible, because you are not top of mind.😕
Take the initiative and start honing your communication skills now so people remember you.
Those who commit to continuous improvement and easily engage their audience stand out....
Burnout.
It's all too commonplace in A/E/C.
Leaders often struggle for long periods to uncover the root cause of burnout.
From my experience, it's deeper than unplanned meetings and confusing documentation.
⚠️The main issue is that firms become so absorbed in daily work that they miss opportunities to gain fresh perspectives.
The result? Lost revenue and high turnover.
Leaning into new strategies can help firms improve productivity and morale.
➡️After all, you can't read the label from inside the jar.
You know how to build a room.
But do you know how to read a room?
Technical skills only get you so far.
In business, growing revenue isn't about technology or job titles.
It's about spotting subtle communication cues that give you:
🔷Greater influence
🔷New levels of respect
🔷Deeper connections
To get ahead, notice both verbal and nonverbal cues.
Pay attention to others' words, pacing, gestures, and expressions.
Here's the truth: Reading body language is key to negotiating and resolving conflict.
I learned this 30 years ago so I know it works. 💯
People who can read a room also exude confidence that most competitors lack.
Notice clues in your next interaction and start reading the room for a competitive edge.
Three months into the year, a clear pattern has emerged in A/E/C communication.
Projects stall, decisions are delayed, and leaders have to step in to resolve issues.
Your mid-level managers are technically skilled, but they lack confidence when making decisions under pressure. This is known as decision confidence.
🚩They tend to overanalyze.
🚩They wait for buy-in.
🚩They escalate issues too early or after delays.
Executives recognize that hesitation among mid-level managers negatively affects timelines, profit margins, and the firm's credibility.
Here’s the bottom line:
➡️While your firm may prioritize technical training, decision-making should not rely on trial-and-error.
This approach doesn’t develop leadership; it increases risk.
If your managers can’t make decisions with incomplete information, communicate tradeoffs clearly, or support their position with clients, there is a breakdown in decision-making.
As I see time and time again, the core challenge is communication.🎯
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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 ...
Operational delays rarely come from a lack of effort.
They come from professionals who were never taught how to communicate clearly under pressure, across roles, and with accountability.
That gap shows up here.
When I’m training top tier communicators in A/E/C, one pattern is consistent:
When communication skills lag, operational risk increases.
Here’s the truth: These gaps often go unnoticed until profit margins and credibility are already impacted.
What are leaders in your firm doing to reduce these risks?

A/E/C professionals often tell me they don't have outgoing, friendly personalities to build business relationships.
😮Small talk feels uncomfortable.
😮Presentations are painful.
😮Sharing your expertise becomes a confusing mess.
To overcome limiting beliefs and negative self-talk, listen to the techniques I share on the "Engineer Your Success" podcast.
Click here to see the episode.https://bit.ly/4ksKzgO
Imagine getting a 5,000% return-on-investment from an online training program.
🎯Instead of personality assessments or active listing, our Top Tier Communicator course delivers this whopping R-O-I within two months of the program.🎯
This is how it can happen for you:
➡️Invest $20,000 in staff training with timeless "rinse and repeat" processes.
➡️Your firm wins a $1 million (small potatoes) bid using these our timeless processes.
➡️Your ROI = 5,000%, typically within 1-2 months.
😮Think about it.
Have any past trainings delivered these kind of results???
How is this even possible?
🎯We equip your staff with communication strategies that are 99% repeatable. Most people in A/E/C are unfamiliar with these tools.
We teach the brain science behind confidence, productivity, and leadership so employees are more proactive and impactful.
Teams build new relationships and help win bids.
Graduates of our courses easily elevate visibility and performance.
🧨Three success examples:
🔷A "nervous" manager spoke on a pan...
Trust and nurturing relationships are mission critical in business and life.
The best wisdom and career advice I've ever heard is in this short video clip.🤩
And it applies to the A/E/C industry and your firm.
Take a look.⬆️⬆️⬆️
Interpersonal communication in A/E/C is about the CONSTRUCT of your interactions with others.
And the negative self-talk that loops around your busy brain 24/7.
👉We all experience it but few know how to control the mental chatter that holds us back.
I was there, and, thankfully, I'm not there anymore.☀️
In my interview with Ron Nussbaum, host of the Construction Champions Podcast, I'll show you how to retool your mindset and confidence so that you're a Top Tier Communicator.
I share the crucial piece in the short clip above. ⬆️⬆️⬆️
And I invite you to click here and watch the 30-minute episode on YouTube.
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