Blogs

Michel Carreau

Solar powering the Arctic

Michel Carreau | November 14, 2019
The installation of global solar power is growing at an accelerated rate, and while attention has been focused on rooftop and utility installations, the high cost of transporting fuel to remote locations presents one of the strongest business cases for integrating renewable energy with diesel power generation to form a hybrid power generation system.
Jarendra Reddy

Shared success: the value of ecosystem thinking on the future of urban mobility

Jarendra Reddy | November 8, 2019
The future of urban mobility requires thinking that goes beyond traditional ideas so that future growth is addressed within the context of finite global resources. Ecosystem thinking requires an integration of the complex relationship between users, infrastructure, services, and policies to satisfy mobility needs in an enduring way that will bring positive change to existing and future citizens.
Markus Rebmann

Consulting done better: the value of technical expertise

Markus Rebmann | November 6, 2019
Consultants often only provide high-level advice. Yet, clients expect interdisciplinary teams of experts with deep industry knowledge and a solid understanding of the history of their assets. They want consultants who can combine proven problem-solving approaches with the latest engineering and technical knowledge and deep understanding of how organizations can unlock the full potential of their people.
Jeff Holland

Lessons in leadership: effectively managing change

Jeff Holland | October 9, 2019
As organizations go through change, when it comes to managing that change, it’s critical to have a dedicated leadership team that’s committed–to communicating with honesty, to understanding your people, and to leading by example. And to do so effectively takes a lot of hard work.