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What if the traditional vendor-client dynamic is holding back innovation? Fifty CEOs and C-suite leaders recently came together in Miami at our [KP Reddy] executive briefing to spotlight challenges like the surging energy demands of data centers, the critical need for water management, and the role of building owners in driving strategic change. We'll share firsthand observations on why providing a platform for open dialogue is crucial to overcoming the fear of exploitation and fostering real progress.
As we look to the future of executive briefings, the episode explores the pressing challenges faced by the AEC industry, including unpredictable operational costs and resource scarcity.
To read the original post on LinkedIn and connect with KP, go here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kpreddy_at-lunch-yesterday-at-my-q4-executive-briefing-activity-7262831314922344448-VL4b/
By KP Reddy5
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What if the traditional vendor-client dynamic is holding back innovation? Fifty CEOs and C-suite leaders recently came together in Miami at our [KP Reddy] executive briefing to spotlight challenges like the surging energy demands of data centers, the critical need for water management, and the role of building owners in driving strategic change. We'll share firsthand observations on why providing a platform for open dialogue is crucial to overcoming the fear of exploitation and fostering real progress.
As we look to the future of executive briefings, the episode explores the pressing challenges faced by the AEC industry, including unpredictable operational costs and resource scarcity.
To read the original post on LinkedIn and connect with KP, go here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kpreddy_at-lunch-yesterday-at-my-q4-executive-briefing-activity-7262831314922344448-VL4b/

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