Assumptions play a lot in communications: If I try to say “Equality is good”, nobody really knows what I am talking about. For Equality, some people color this with “Equality of Outcome”, and some people color this with “Equality of Opportunity”: Race, gender, politics, justice, law, etc. are assumptions put into play just by invoking “Equality”. For “good”, some people will assume I am talking about the environment, some about personal well-being, those of my group, or just in general. Some may take good to mean “better than currently exists” or “the best possible”. Even the quality “good” is subjective: “Good” may mean to one person a lot of money, others the freedom to be their own boss, and still more just an adequate sleeping place and food. If I want anybody to understand whatever I meant by saying “Equality is good”, I have to reduce the assumptions dramatically so that everybody knows my thought or intent clearly. Without clarity, you can waste a lot of time, effort, and material going down the wrong path.
CLARITY IN COMMUNICATIONS AND THE PROBLEMS OF ASSUMPTIONS
Topics: telecommunications, employees
The EES team truly embraced the holiday spirit with enthusiasm and festive cheer. Our holiday celebration was nothing short of spectacular, filled with delectable dishes, drinks, and heartwarming moments with family. After the speeches were done and the group photo was taken, we shared champagne and cake to welcome our new team members.
The banquet featured succulent turkey and the prime rib took center stage, complemented by an array of sides and extras that catered to all tastes and preferences. The culinary team went above and beyond to ensure that every dish was a masterpiece, making the evening even more memorable.
Different jobs require different types of disciplines. Not just in the academic sense, but in the practical sense. Ask any good musician how they got that way and they will tell you practice, patience and tenacity will get you where you want to be. Similar traits that transfer over to the controls engineering world. There is a reason that the back of EES' business card reads “experience, something you get right after you need it”.
Topics: Bruce Marson, employees
Vice President of Production Peter Moskal summarizes his journey along with the rest of the EES team at the 2023 Control System Integrators Association Executive Conference in New Orleans, LA.
Topics: control systems, Pete Moskal, employees, Trade shows
As in years past, the employees of EES, along with their families and friends, descended upon the home of Dan & Christina Luna for an afternoon of food, fun, sunshine, and swimming. There were several families’ young children, all of whom ended up riding on the “inflate-a-bull”.
Topics: pat miller, Pete Moskal, Bruce Marson, dan luna, employees
EES to Attend CSIA Executive Conference in New Orleans May 15-19, 2023
The Engineered Energy Solutions executive and marketing teams will attend the 2023 CSIA Executive Conference May 15-19, 2023 in New Orleans, Louisiana. In addition to the educational component of the conference, EES looks to make new connections and continue its successful partnerships with other control system integrators.
Topics: pat miller, Pete Moskal, Bruce Marson, employees
Peter Moskal's Travels: Growing Professionally and Expanding EES's Network Across the US
Peter Moskal is hitting the road. Stay tuned to this ongoing series as Peter shares insights into travels to conventions, conferences, and trade shows across the United States. As Vice President, it’s part of Peter’s responsibility to meet new people, expand his professional network, and learn about the latest industry developments. By attending events like the ASHRAE Expo in Atlanta, he can see new products and technologies, understand emerging trends, and develop valuable connections. These experiences allow Peter to enhance his professional development and bring new insights back to his team at EES.
Topics: Pete Moskal, employees, Trade shows
EES employees, friends, and family gathered the night of December 10 at Dan Luna’s home for the festive annual holiday party.
Children and coworkers alike were delighted as Founder and Chairman Pat Miller donned big black boots and a red coat as Santa Claus this year! Reports have it that some, but not all, took a seat on Santa’s knee to request gifts.
Positioning for Growth, EES Promotes Peter Moskal to Vice President
Engineered Energy Solutions (EES) promotes Director of Production Peter Moskal to Vice President - EES crediting his ability to build relationships with clients and mentor new employees.
Topics: Pete Moskal, employees