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Best Practices

Standards are an important part of ensuring CADD or Revit is used effectively, but that's only half of the picture.  Software is designed to be flexible, giving you multiple ways to accomplish tasks, therefore it's critical to identify the "Best" way to perform those tasks and communicate those decisions to staff.    

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Is staff asking questions like these?

  • How do I start a new project?
  • When should I divide the file into multiple files?
  • How do I send the drawings to consultants?
  • How do I archive the project?


How we can Help:

myCADD can help you answer these questions and determine your “Best Practices”.

We know the software inside & out.  We know the advantages and disadvantages of each software function.  If you want staff to use the software effectively as possible, you need to let them know what the best approach is. 

To help you develop your "Best Practices", we just need to learn what you want to accomplish with the software.   We can then help you configure your software, document your Best Practices and share best practices with staff through training and our myCADD web portal. 

Contact myCADD to talk about developing and documenting "Best Practices" for your office!

 

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