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CAREERTIP : Emotional intelligence is a skill that can be learned.

While technical proficiency is crucial, effective leadership skills are equally pivotal for a hardhatCAREER success. Emotional intelligence (EQ) has emerged as a vital skill set in both personal and professional development. Contrary to its perceived softness, EQ is a challenging but transformative skill that sets individuals apart. Recognizing nonverbal cues and responding appropriately is a key characteristic of high EQ. Emotional intelligence involves attentive listening, prioritizing understanding over quick responses. Despite being challenging, emotional intelligence is a learnable skill that not many people possess. Its acquisition can be transformative, setting individuals apart and contributing to professional success. 3 Strategies to Master Emotional Intelligence Effective communication Harsh words can inflict pain. To foster healthier relationships, develop the ability to assertively yet respectfully express your emotions. Articulate your thoughts and feelings clearly, while

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CONVERSATIONS: Do you think Construction Professionals appreciate their role in promoting social justice?

CONVERSATIONS : Do you think Built Environment Professionals appreciate their role in promoting social justice?

Governments infrastructure announcements are you optimistic?

Is the SA construction recovery also depended on education, healthcare and infrastructure?

CONVERSATIONS : How do you use your skills to promote social justice as a Built Environment Professional in the Public Sector?

NEWS: Risky behaviors more prevalent in construction, study finds

CONVERSATIONS : How do you promote Social Justice as a Built Environment Professional in Academia ?

How do we make it easy for infrastructure innovators to help us build back better?

What effect past infrastructure investments have on current economic integration?

CONVERSATIONS: What do you do to promote social justice as a Built Environment Professional in a Non Profit Organisation?

NEWS: Infrastructure plans should be trimmed for credibility’s sake

OPINION: The 30% local content participation is achievable but a structured approach is required.

CONVERSATIONS: How do you promote Social Justice as a Built Environment Professional in a Consulting Environment?

What is causing the delay in the announcement of Sidssa projects?

How can government incentivise the Pension sector to invest in infrastructure?

CONVERSATIONS: How can Construction and Built Environment Professionals use their skills to promote social justice?

Does transportation infrastructure cause economic growth?

NEWS: Jury’s out on green recovery

CONVERSATIONS: "As Built Environment Professionals we provide an essential service to our communities"

NEWS: As it finances extraction and construction projects around the world, China is exporting its labour model and standards.

NEWS: US Infrastructure Renaissance - How To Seize Real Opportunity?

CONVERSATIONS: What level of integration is required to ensure Junior Built Environment Professionals are exposed to all facets of the industry?

Is investing in wooden skyscrapers an opportunity for Canada to grow their economy sustainably?

Should we prioritize a residential housing programme?

CONVERSATIONS: Are you in the Built Environment field that you chose or were your led by circumstances?

CAREERTIPS: Construction and Built Environment Professionals should see themselves as change agents

What could be done to lessen the impact of linear infrastructure on forest fragmentation?

CONVERSATIONS : What has been the most frustrating thing about working with Junior Built Environment Professionals?

What can be done to ensure urgent allocation of Government infrastructure funds?

Should the SA Pension fund act allow for investment in infrastructure?

CONVERSATIONS: How will you encourage Senior Built Environment Professionals on their career prospects post Covid -19?

How will Africa develop infrastructure for its growing population?

CONVERSATIONS : How will you advise Jnr Built Environment Professionals on career prospects post Covid- 19?

Is it time to rethink the 30% local content for essential infrastructure tenders?

How can insurers help close infrastructure gaps?

How can governments overcome hurdles of infrastructure PPPs?

CONVERSATIONS: Has Covid-19 changed your perecption about your responsibilities as a Built Environment Professional? Part 2

How has Covid-19 impacted the construction output growth of the Sub-Saharan region?

Are we likely to see a construction uptick in the coming quarters?

CONVERSATIONS : Has Covid-19 changed your perception about your role as a Built Environment Professional? Part 1