TCEP 271: How to Enhance Projects With Better Communication
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In this episode, I chat with Jacqueline Dirmann, P.E., CME, CFM, client manager at T&M Associates, about how better communication strategies can elevate your projects and career, from engaging stakeholders to keeping the public informed during capital improvement projects. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Jacqueline: How do you approach communication with different project stakeholders, especially in municipalities where community involvement is key, given your experience as both a consulting and municipal engineer? How do you keep the public informed and engaged throughout the entire lifecycle of capital improvement projects? In your experience, how important is it to involve contractors early in communication with residents and stakeholders, and how does this affect the success of a project? How do you balance technical requirements with the concerns of local communities when addressing compliance issues related to zoning regulations and stormwater management? Can you share your approach to securing and managing grant funding for infrastructure projects, and how it affects the overall success of a project? Can you share an example of when proactive communication with residents helped prevent or reduce challenges during an infrastructure project? How do you adjust your communication strategies when working with different stakeholders like planning boards, zoning boards, and redevelopment agencies? Can you share some best practices for engineers looking to improve their community engagement skills when holding neighborhood meetings with local residents? What final advice would you give civil engineers wanting to improve their communication skills, especially when working on projects that greatly affect communities? Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About How to Enhance Projects With Better Communication: Involving the right stakeholders early in a project is crucial to understanding their needs and expectations. Clear, concise communication without technical jargon helps ensure that all participants, including non-technical ones, can follow along and make informed decisions as the project progresses. Since residents often see projects as disruptions rather than improvements, it’s essential to approach the situation from their perspective. By clearly communicating throughout the process and addressing their concerns, engineers can minimize frustration and maintain public engagement. Involving contractors early in the communication process is vital to project success, as it ensures residents' concerns are addressed by those managing the site. Contractors, being visible on-site, can answer specific questions and help mitigate potential issues before they escalate. When explaining complex technical requirements, it’s essential to break things down in simple, non-technical terms. By using relatable analogies, like comparing stormwater detention systems to a bathtub, residents can better understand the reasoning behind technical decisions, leading to greater acceptance and cooperation. It’s crucial to follow the specific rules and requirements set by grant agencies. Establishing a reputation for effectively managing grants ensures future funding opportunities, as agencies are more likely to allocate resources to those who consistently meet their criteria. Involving residents early in project discussions can uncover insights that might not be apparent in technical plans alone. Listening to their local knowledge and adjusting designs accordingly leads to more effective solutions and helps build trust with the community, reducing challenges later in the project.
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