Training
We’ve touched on BIM training for Project managers and so it makes sense to touch on the far more common training of production staff. Training is a topic that many design technology leaders manage and even grapple with at times. Constant, involved, best managed in-house for some reasons and outsourced for others. Assessing a firm’s current state of BIM expertise and addressing problem areas is critical. The on-boarding process and the maintaining skills is also critical especially as we see more regular changes to the tool-sets used and many new-hires still lacking in real BIM skills. As part of this discussion, email your on-boarding, assessment and training methods to [email protected] to be shared and compared with your colleagues. They will be added to this post at the bottom.
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