Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda

Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda Series (020)_Consistency vs Intensity

  Culture of SADRiNE As part of our culture at SADRiNE https://sadrineinfrastructureservices.com/blogs/, we always have aerobics in the evening to keep our body and mind healthy but also for team building. Over time we have observed some colleagues who are very active and efficient in the first fifteen (15) minutes of the one hour. Thereafter they …

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Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda Series (019)_Father and Son

Paul and Timothy From the Bible in the book of 2 Timothy 2:1; we come across Paul calling Timothy “my dear son”. You may think Timothy was a biological son of Paul. Please no! Timothy was from the Lycaonian city of Lystra or of Derbe in Asia Minor, born of a Jewish mother who had become …

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Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda Series (018)_Copy and Paste

Copy and Paste In the initial years of my academic journey at Makerere University http://www.mak.ac.ug, I completely utilized the notes and slides of my mentor Prof. Denis Kalumba at the University of Cape Town http://www.uct.ac.za. This was done under his permission and supervision. I had no idea where to start from in relation to coming …

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Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda Series (017)_Good vs Bad

https://www.pinerest.org/newsroom/articles/good-person-or-bad-person-blog/ Good vs Bad In my life time, so far, it has been a privilege to attend two great universities. That is Makerere University http://www.mak.ac.ug in Uganda and the University of Cape Town http://www.uct.ac.za in South Africa. In both universities I have observed the existence of at least one universally labelled ‘bad’ academician (lecturer/professor) by the …

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Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda Series (016)_Activity vs Productivity

  Once Upon a Time For a long time (probably eight years from 2010 to 2018), I was teaching in more than one university in Uganda. At one point, I was teaching in four universities. I found myself running from one class at a certain university to the next class in another university. One of …

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Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda Series (015)_Refresh, Restart, Reset

Frozen Many times I have encountered a web page freezing from nowhere. A frozen state is when the web page appears to have stopped. Nothing on the screen seems to move hence no response. This is a very frustrating situation especially if it happens in the middle of an important action. The situation tends to …

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Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda Series (014)_Building a Winning Team

  A story is told of a lady who resigned from her job as a manager of a department in a certain leading corporate organization. The department was performing great under her leadership. She would be at work by 5 am in the morning and leave late in the evening. She had inherited an underperforming …

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Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda Series (013)_The Great Game of Business

  Currently I am reading a book The Great Game of Business by Jack Stack. Something from the book has been disturbing my mind. Jack recommends sharing equity with employees. The book asserts that “using equity interests as your way of providing a stake in the outcome is likely to be the superior option”. The …

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Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda Series (012)_Light-Bulb Moments I

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p071kgyt   Mad Woman A few weeks back, I was driving from Kajjansi through Entebbe Expressway to my workstation in Nansana. As I was exiting the Expressway to join the Northern Bypass, I saw a mad woman rushing to the middle of the road and picking up a dead dog. All the cars stopped for …

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Geotechnical Engineering in Uganda Series (011)_Business Wars

  Introduction Recently I have been listening to Podcasts on Business Wars, hosted by David Brown and produced by Wondery, on Audible. The Podcasts are mainly about two companies in the same industry and fighting for the same customers were able to manoeuvre each other and succeed. They tell stories of how the wars drove …

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