Description
CAD standards matter. Yet so few of us have taken the time to develop, document, and deploy the CAD standards we desperately need. The reason is simple—developing CAD standards is hard work. Never fear—we’re going to outline the entire process of installing CAD standards in your company. This class will share with you a framework, including knowing when it’s right for you to create standards, identifying which standards are needed, and deploying your new CAD standards. Learn a tried-and-true process that anyone can put to use, regardless of how busy she or he is. Get supportive milestone information, a checklist to help you go home and document your own effective practices, and a complete framework to help you start. This is the class you’ve been waiting for. Not another day should go by without you and your staff having excellent CAD standards at your fingertips.
Principaux enseignements
- Discover who should develop a CAD standard, how to develop a standard, and how to deploy it.
- Learn about the major milestones necessary to develop, release, and track your CAD standard.
- Learn how to bring important stakeholders into the development process to gain input, buy-in, and added vetting assistance.
- Learn how to identify and avoid major pitfalls of development, deployment, implementation, and maintenance.
Intervenant
- Curt MorenoCurt Moreno is the owner and editor of Kung Fu Manager, a blog that is focusing on management and IT in the design world. He is an active freelance content creator for clients such as the Autodesk, Inc.; Hewlett-Packard; and other corporations, large and small. He is former member of the board of directors for Autodesk User Group International (AUGI) and he’s an award-winning Autodesk University speaker. He has written and spoken on topics revolving around the CAD profession, management issues, presentation topics, and customer relations for more than 11 years, and hopes to broaden his reach. Moreno currently lives in Houston where he is the IT Manager for a Texas-based engineering firm. He is a public speaker and trainer and enjoys spending time with his dogs. Visit his blog at www.kungfumanager.com or follow him on Twitter at @WKFD.
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