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.
A/E/C projects don’t typically lose money because of technical mistakes.
Projects lose money because of miscommunication.
You see it every day:
👉A missed client cue.
👉A poorly led meeting.
👉An unclear email that delays project handovers and brings cost overruns.
Leaders often underestimate the cost of these misunderstandings.
The frustrating part is that most miscommunication in our industry is avoidable. 🎯
The blunders above chip away at trust, delay schedules, and shrink profit margins.
📈In today’s competitive market, communication isn’t a “soft skill.”
It’s a revenue skill.
Is your team helping to protect profits?
New project managers are watching you.
What are you showing them?
In every meeting, on every jobsite, and during every project handoff, your emerging leaders are quietly taking notes.
They may not speak up yet.
But they are watching how you...
✅Communicate under pressure
✅Handle mistakes
✅Give direction
✅Treat others
Your actions become their playbook.
🧨Here's the truth about A/E/C: Strong communication and visible ownership are non-negotiable.
It's not only about what you say—it's how you lead through words, tone, clarity, and follow-up.
If experienced leaders model sarcasm, vague directions, or avoid responsibility, younger project managers are likely to do the same—and think it's acceptable when it's not.
Your communication and the leadership culture of your firm come down to this:
🗝️You lead by example, not memos and long meetings.
Train your next-level leaders today so that they don't mirror outdated and bad habits.
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