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TCEP 013: Advice on Business Development and Building a Business and Career from a Civil Engineering CEO – The Civil Engineering Podcast
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Sep 02, 2015
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In episode 013 of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I interview Will Schnier, a licensed PE and the Chief Executive Officer of BIG RED DOG Engineering | Consulting who will share his expertise on business development and also talk about one of Big Red Dog’s projects in lieu of our Civil Engineering Project of the Week segment. Here […]

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In episode 013 of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I interview Will Schnier, a licensed PE and the Chief Executive Officer of BIG RED DOG Engineering | Consulting who will share his expertise on business development and also talk about one of Big Red Dog’s projects in lieu of our Civil Engineering Project of the Week segment. Here are some key points in this episode: In business development, you should learn: How to actually win work How to get yourself in front of clients How to position yourself and your firm as the most able provider Client exposure early on is important – this allows you to see how the client thinks and helps you to anticipate their needs You must have that yearning to learn Constantly surround yourself with people smarter than you To compete with other engineers, you must have the skill sets of business development and project management Learn to write in order to communicate Constantly set goals for yourself and your engineering company How to develop your business development skills as an engineer: Change your mindset with an objective to help other people win enough work Build relationships and not just collect business cards Give something of engineering value to a prospect to prove yourself (add value to the deal) Do the business development yourself pro-actively, show results and ultimately you’ll take that role Do good work for your current clients Make your clients look good, make them like you, and build relationships with them so they can refer you to other potential clients Tweetables  “The worst thing on your agenda for the day, do it first…” – Will Schnier on Ep 013 of #TCEPodcast How the CEO of Big Red Dog Engineering became successful at a very young age – More on #TCEPodcast Ep 013. Don’t think you know it all, always be open to new things - Stay tuned for #TCEPodcast Ep 013. Project Name:  Waller Creek Project Description: Big Red Dog is part of the team led by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA) and Thomas Phifer & Partners, and Studio DWG with Daniel Woodroffe. The goal of this project is to transform a dilapidated and lifeless creek into a vibrant urban waterway complemented by dynamic parks, bridges, open and interactive spaces that engage the public and will make it a world-class destination. Books Mentioned in This Episode: Never Eat Alone Art’s Principles Let My People Go Surfing The Go-Giver The Five Laws That Determine All of Life's Outcomes Please leave your comments or questions in the section below on how you can provide value to your clients. If you enjoyed this post, please consider downloading our free list of 33 Productivity Routines of Top Engineering Executives. Click the button below to download. Download the Productivity Routines To your success, Anthony Fasano, PE, LEED AP Engineering Management Institute Author of Engineer Your Own Success Sources/References: Big Red Dog Engineering | Consulting Photo Courtesy of Will Schnier

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