Keep these ideas in mind while you’re looking for efficiency and let’s install MagiCAD, alright? 1.
You can read his article (in two parts) here and here. frequency, meaning how many times a day your team has to perform these tasks.consistency, meaning how much you want activities and results to be comparable on a common basis.complexity, meaning how complicated is the task.Last BILT in Singapore, Kelly Cone of ClearEdge3d presented a class called “A general theory of implementation” in which he was expanding on specifically this topic: how do you weight the necessity for automating a task? He was identifying three factors: We’re talking about MagiCAD.īefore we get into the topic of how the plug-in works and what it does, let us stop a minute and ask ourselves what are we trying to achieve, because optimizing tools doesn’t really mean anything. With this in mind, this week we tried a plug-in that, despite its retro name, has been praised by the industry as a real problem-solver.
If you don’t believe us, google “German Airport Scandal” and read all about systems’ failure delaying indefinitely the opening of Berlin’s new airport, which was scheduled to open in October 2011 and is now something like €5 billion over budget.įor this, and for many other reasons, as a BIM Manager you need to take care of your system engineers and always be on the look for new tools that will help them working better with their digital tools. You might have a wonderful project, but you will do very little with it if systems are not working. Post originally authored for the blog of Strategie Digitali, on July 13th 2018.