AUGIWORLD August 2024 Issue
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This month at AUGIWORLD, we’re taking a dive into the advice we wish we had when entering the world of Management. This area of work is arguably the most intricate, important, and tedious it gets as it runs all companies, softwares, and projects.
Take some good notes and we hope you enjoy this month’s issue!
In the August 2024 issue:
- Constructive Correctives — Mark Kiker gives corrections to others saying that everyone needs to be corrected from time to time—but in order for others to take a correction as being constructive, you need to know how to deliver them.
- The Role of Civil 3D in Effective Change Management — Shawn Herring discusses what Change Management really is in the world of civil engineering while taking a deep dive into ways Civil 3D currently helps in managing change, looking at several projects who underwent change management concerns and processes.
- Managing Content Libraries in the AEC Industry — Jordan Bullock explores strategic approaches to enhancing folder structures, revitalizing content libraries through proactive updates, and employing robust communication strategies.
- BIM Management: Content vs. People — Jason Peckovitch writes about how the AEC and BIM responsibilities often revolve around two main areas: content management and people management. He mentions how both play a crucial role in bridging the gap between technology and project execution.
- Mastering AutoCAD Layer Management — Matthew Marrero breaks down the importance of layer management, the benefits it provides, and best practices to help you master this essential aspect of AutoCAD!
- Revit 2025 Upgrades — Jonathan Massaro introduces the new version of Revit that Autodesk has released while going over the tasks to follow through with before rolling out the latest and greatest!
- The Role of BIM Management in Streamlining Construction Projects — Kristina Youngblut talks about how BIM brings artificial intelligence to your project, fostering collaboration and integration like never before. She also states how the BIM process goes beyond design knowledge, incorporating expert technical skills to enhance project outcomes, and more!