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2004-06-27 05:02 PM
2004-06-28 04:20 PM
Erika wrote:for a solo practitioner:
What I am trying to ask is when have you found working on a solo project that will never be shared with others the occasion to switch to teamwork?
2004-06-28 07:00 PM
2004-06-29 01:35 AM
2004-07-03 02:50 AM
2004-07-07 11:07 PM
2004-07-08 06:44 AM
"Miguel Ladouceur" wrote:
We used to use Teamwork on every job which involved more than one pers
1) The need for exclusive access to change certain things needs to be eliminated. With people working on multiple drafts, people working at home, people on various scedules, etc... it's just too hard to get it!
Excellent point
To me, as I read the rest of Miguel's comments it brings up another area for discussion. The division of labor needs to be re-thought and restructured working in ArchiCAD. The way to work effectively in archicad is different from how one worked by hand or with other programs. These days many of the "junior tasks" that you describe I see as being done by all team members within a well thought -out template reflecting office standards. This frees up all of us to spend our time on design, learning, gossip rags etc.
An analogy is once we dictated or wrote in long hand our letters and then the proverbial secratary typed them. They took care of formatting, gramar, spelling, looking up the address etc. We now type our own correspondence.
2004-07-09 01:11 AM
Erika wrote:<<<Begin completely irrelevant reply:
We now type our own correspondence.
2004-07-09 01:59 AM
2004-07-09 02:57 AM
Erika wrote:Good catch! I mad esure Iran spelledcheck befor I submitted that lasts one.
so grammar has 2 'm's ?