If the Standard is silent – users can do whatever they want Do you have this perspective with your standard? Or are you calling people on the carpet for not doing what you never told them had to do? Or for doing something that you never said they could not do? Here is my thought… […]
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I just found out who the guy on the phone is. While swapping links with Joseph, he shared a previous post with me from his blog. It turns out that the AU website folks got a kick out of it also… Check out BLAUG for the whole story. And I was thinking it was Scott […]
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Have you checked out the blog on AU that Joseph Wurcher is doing? Get the latest on the event directly from the folks that are putting it together… News like — Registration is closing Nov. 9 – hurry up and register. BLAUG – the AU blog
I run a meeting that brings together technology managers from several different firms. The Digital Task Force is a group that gathers monthly to discuss topics related to technology use in Architectural firms. The topic this time around was plotting. We discussed hardware, software and output. We had hardware equipment mentioned that ranged from an […]
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Taken from the AU 2007 site this past weekend. It struck me as kind of funny that they would use an image where someone is on their cell phone during class. It is Las Vegas. Maybe this is a call to his bookie? Maybe the kids need to be picked up from daycare? Can you […]
From my AU 2007 class – BAD CAD:The Infections Here is a brief list of some of the areas that may be infected by having a gap that is too wide between your best user and your worst. 1. The expert users will be frustrated because they have to slow down and use CAD at […]
From my AU 2007 class – Preventative CAD Management: I call it Critical Customization. Customization that works may include the following principles: Only customize the stuff you have to Only customize when it returns major benefits Use the tools that are provided via the AutoCAD GUI When customizing, use the programming tools that are provided […]
From my AU 2007 class – CAD Manager Career Path: The CAD Manager career path is one of the youngest forms of management in our technically advancing world. With the introduction of CAD in the mid eighties, there came a need for someone specialized technicians to run the computers. With the multiplication of systems, managers […]