A future beyond boundaries
By Kristin Kautz | AI adoption empowers firms to unleash their human potential to solve problems that matter.
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By Kristin Kautz | AI adoption empowers firms to unleash their human potential to solve problems that matter.
By Katelynn Santiago | Successful adoption requires effective communication, testing, and involvement of all potential users.
By Kevin Johns | In order to remain competitive, AEC firms need to understand and embrace new technology.
By Liisa Andreassen | Vice president of Morrison-Shipley Halff (Richardson, TX), a consulting firm with a passion for providing smarter solutions with a distinctly human touch.
By Peter Atherton | Playing to win requires a real investment in organizational redesign, and the creation of both a vision and a culture that’s worth the work.
By Liisa Andreassen | President of Fishbeck (Grand Rapids, MI), a firm of engineers, scientists, architects, and constructors in the business of problem solving, inspiring results, and bringing ideas to life.
Evolving these relationships is a critical and too-often-overlooked key to successful project delivery and retaining satisfied clients.
Parametrix (Seattle, WA) has acquired Civil FX (Las Vegas, NV), a company that blends civil engineering with visualization and immersive reality. The acquisition will expand the firm’s visualization as well as augmented and virtual reality...
CEO of EDiS (Wilmington, DE), a fifth generation family-owned firm that has been thriving in the same region for more than a century.
President and CEO of Parametrix, a 100 percent employee-owned engineering, planning, and environmental sciences firm based in Seattle, Washington.
Whether it’s growth, ownership transition, diversity and inclusion, or technology, firms shouldn’t shy away from change if they want to be successful.
As an industry, we generally leave a lot of money on the table and drive up costs with our lack of effectiveness in management and training. When we think of improving, we often turn to...