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Little Things, Big Results

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Stop Losing Time & Money To Trivial Tasks

On any given AECO project there are numerous “inconspicuous” tasks that may appear trivial at first but are actually result in HUGE drains on productivity and revenue. Through our collaboration with clients, we've identified various instances of these seemingly minor tasks that, when automated or streamlined, yield tangible and quantifiable savings. In the landscape of AEC projects, where profit often hinges on margins, addressing these operational inefficiencies can significantly enhance an organization's overall productivity.

Often-overlooked "little things" in project information management exert a profound influence on efficiency and the bottom line. During this episode of the ProjectReady Podcast, we discuss some of the ways these "insignificant tasks," when multiplied across various projects and employees, significantly hinder an organization's operational efficiency.

This discussion explores practical examples of "little things," including: having to log in and out of various systems and projects, inefficient email management, managing security updates, setting up platforms, metadata tagging for easier search, and more.

Fortunately, because we prefer to offer solutions rather than complaints, Joe Giegerich and Shaili Modi-Oza concludes the discussion by identifying innovative solutions that are already available to address these major time sucks.

Key Takeaways

  1. How to identify operational inefficiencies on AECO pojects

  1. How to deploy automation to address efficiency challenges

  1. How to determine quantifiable returns on investment when attempting to implement change

Learn More

To learn more about ProjectReady, visit www.project-ready.com. To request a free demonstration of ProjectReady, click here.

About ProjectReady

From bid to closeout, ProjectReady's modern collaborative project information management solution facilitates connection, communication, and collaboration across AEC team members, project owners, and systems in play on a project. ProjectReady's integrated data environment (IDE) facilitates governed connections between people, systems, and organizations - improving trust, reducing errors, and improving profitability.

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Stop Losing Time & Money To Trivial Tasks

On any given AECO project there are numerous “inconspicuous” tasks that may appear trivial at first but are actually result in HUGE drains on productivity and revenue. Through our collaboration with clients, we've identified various instances of these seemingly minor tasks that, when automated or streamlined, yield tangible and quantifiable savings. In the landscape of AEC projects, where profit often hinges on margins, addressing these operational inefficiencies can significantly enhance an organization's overall productivity.

Often-overlooked "little things" in project information management exert a profound influence on efficiency and the bottom line. During this episode of the ProjectReady Podcast, we discuss some of the ways these "insignificant tasks," when multiplied across various projects and employees, significantly hinder an organization's operational efficiency.

This discussion explores practical examples of "little things," including: having to log in and out of various systems and projects, inefficient email management, managing security updates, setting up platforms, metadata tagging for easier search, and more.

Fortunately, because we prefer to offer solutions rather than complaints, Joe Giegerich and Shaili Modi-Oza concludes the discussion by identifying innovative solutions that are already available to address these major time sucks.

Key Takeaways

  1. How to identify operational inefficiencies on AECO pojects

  1. How to deploy automation to address efficiency challenges

  1. How to determine quantifiable returns on investment when attempting to implement change

Learn More

To learn more about ProjectReady, visit www.project-ready.com. To request a free demonstration of ProjectReady, click here.

About ProjectReady

From bid to closeout, ProjectReady's modern collaborative project information management solution facilitates connection, communication, and collaboration across AEC team members, project owners, and systems in play on a project. ProjectReady's integrated data environment (IDE) facilitates governed connections between people, systems, and organizations - improving trust, reducing errors, and improving profitability.

  continue reading

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