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Bill Allemon

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This week I talk about 11 ways you can use your time in quarantine constructively to boost your career. Unfortunately the global pandemic has most of us on lock down, but that doesn’t mean we can’t proactively work on our careers.  Now is the p
This week on the EnergyPro Podcast, squeezing more energy out of solar panels, the Coronavirus starts to affect the energy industry, and construction of all electric commercial buildings is on the rise. Notes and resources for this episode are
In this episode, making electricity from humidity and career planning for energy professionals in their 30s. Plus a few updates regarding new items heading to the website.  I hope you enjoy today’s episode.  As always, thanks so much for listen
In this episode we discuss what we learn about professional certifications from the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash, how to protect yourself mid-career, and a new free giveaway.  I hope you enjoy today’s episode. Please be sure to visit the show p
Why isn’t the ISO 50001 Energy Management Standard being adopted in the United States as quickly as in many other countries? The reasons are many and varied. And we’re talking about them today.  Plus a review of the Association of Energy Engine
Today on the EnergyPro Podcast, we’re talking about succession planning. Do you have a plan in place in case a team member quits, gets promoted, reassigned, or retires? Don’t wait to be surprised. I’ll review the seven key elements of developin
Today on the EnergyPro Podcast, we’re talking about a liquid nitrogen explosion, a new job board from the Association of Energy Engineers, and reviewing one of my favorite classic management books. I hope you enjoy the episode. Please be sure t
Happy Holidays! Just a quick episode to wish everyone a happy and healthy holiday season. And to recognize our listeners around the globe and across the U.S. I truly appreciate everyone’s time and interest in the show. I’ll be back the week of
If you’ve studied continuous improvement principles, you’ll notice the PDCA process sneaking into many aspects of your work. Looking back, I noticed myself using these processes while participating in National Podcast Post Month Challenge. I’m
They say you learn more from failures than successes. If that’s true, I learned a lot from participating in the National Podcast Post Month Challenge. I didn’t make the 30 posts in 30 days goal, but I did walk away with a long list of lessons l
Getting your first professional job can seem like an impossible task. But the tactics and strategies to land your first gig are the same that you’ll use throughout your career. Today I talk a bit about how to apply them to land your first role.
If you’ve been in the energy management industry for a while, you’ve heard of Energy Management Systems, such as ISO 50001. These business systems are frequently promoted as enablers to properly manage energy cost, consumption, and efficiency.
Today we’re answering a piece of listener mail. The question being...which certification is better to get? The Certified Energy Manager (CEM) or the Project Management Professional (PMP)? November is National Podcast Post Month, a bootcamp-type
When I worked in Ghana, I saw the effects of climate change firsthand in the power industry when a drought reduced hydroelectric generation capacity, affecting communities and industry. November is National Podcast Post Month, a bootcamp-type c
Here’s another humorous story. This one about the time cats were fighting and energy management project and were winning, until we had to get involved. (No cats were harmed in this story!) November is National Podcast Post Month, a bootcamp-typ
There was a question posted in the NaPodPoMo Community (November is National Podcast Post Month) asking what gear everyone is using for their podcasts. In this episode, I run through the gear and workflow I use to produce the show. And what I h
If you’re an engineer, you’ve probably wondered if getting the Professional Engineering license is worth the time, effort, and cost. Fewer than 20% of engineers are licensed. And those that are, rarely use it during their career. But I still re
If I listened to my high school guidance counselor, I never would’ve become an engineer. Two degrees, five certifications, a few boxes of awards and a 32 year-career with global experience proved that I was wise to ignore his bad advice. What c
In today's show, I'd like to talk a bit about leadership that indecisive, has their priorities in the wrong place, or suffer from a number of other maladies.  November is National Podcast Post Month, a bootcamp-type challenge for podcasters to
Lean Manufacturing, or Lean, is now an overused term to describe continuous improvement. Some think interest in Lean has started to wane. Others think Lean is dead. In this episode, I explore this basic thesis against a current book I’m reading
When does an improvement in efficiency result in an increase of energy consumption? That’s called Jevon’s Paradox and it’s the topic of today’s Daily Jolt.  November is National Podcast Post Month, a bootcamp-type challenge for podcasters to po
As a follow-up to my last episode about networking during the holiday season, here’s a list of tips for networking during any time of the year.  A link to my last episode: 7 Reasons Why The Holiday Season is Perfect for Job Hunters November is
The holiday season is the perfect time to network, especially if you’re looking for a new role. Seems a bit counterintuitive, but there’s a number of reasons why this time of year is an opportunity for job seekers.  November is National Podcast
Today’s Daily Jolt episode is about a mine I would frequent in Africa and the mystery of the disappearing Tanzanian fence posts.  November is National Podcast Post Month, a bootcamp-type challenge for podcasters to post one episode each day dur
Today’s Daily Jolt episode is actually a question. Well, more of a challenge. Ever notice how the same topics are discussed at energy conferences? Today I challenge our industry to shake up the energy conference paradigm and develop new topics
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