No engineering project is a success without one crucial aspect. What is it? 🤔 According to our guest, a powerful leadership tool most people neglect. 👇
Today, we chat with W. Jeff Williams, a civil engineer turned mayor of Arlington, Texas. If you think of some of the biggest projects in the state, he’s the guy behind them. Either working on them as a civil engineer or bringing them to the state as the Mayor! 😯
Jeff’s done it all and seen it all. After decades of in-the-trenches engineering and leadership work (and wins!), he learned the real secret sauce that makes or breaks engineering projects: unity — aligning people and purpose to transform outcomes.
In his book coming out in September, he dives deep into this concept. But today, he gives us a sneak peek into it (plus a lot of other hard-earned lessons for civil engineers in the same shoes). 😉
If you’re managing a team at your company, leading a government agency, or in charge of a community organization, this one’s packed with wisdom from a guy who's worn all those hats. 💡
Hit play and learn how unity isn’t just a “nice-to-have” — it’s your competitive edge. 🎧
🧠 TUNE IN TO LEARN:
The Most Crucial Aspect of Any Successful Engineering Project
What the “Unity” Principle Really Is
2 Tips to Create Unity as a Leader
A Sneak Peek at One of the Book’s Important Lessons for Engineers
Why He Moved Into the Public Sector
2 Skills You Need to Work in the Public Sector
His Tips for the Future Generation of Engineers with the Tech Revolution
3 Pieces of Advice for Young Civil Engineers to Succeed
🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED:
The Unity Blueprint Book (Pre-Order on Amazon)
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