From the course: BIM Management: Techniques for Managing People and Processes
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Documenting and communicating expectations (written)
From the course: BIM Management: Techniques for Managing People and Processes
Documenting and communicating expectations (written)
- [Instructor] One way to set expectations is to document standards and make these standards available to the team. Documenting standards can actually have multiple different definitions. This could include the creation of project BIM standards manuals that contain standards that need to be followed for a specific project. It could include a BIM execution plan that defines not only the level of development of specific content, but who is responsible for each specific item or task. Another type of standard may be the company standard, oftentimes also put into a manual format, like a book, so that it can be distributed to team members, may it be printed or PDF format or on a company webpage. Additionally, you can document standard by creating standard content that the team uses for all company projects or specific projects or projects for specific clients. This kind of documented standard, also considered standard content or templates, makes it more difficult not to follow the standard,…
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Communicate the importance of meeting expectations31s
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Documenting and communicating expectations (written)1m 21s
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BEP (BIM execution plan)2m 13s
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Documenting and communicating expectations (verbally)59s
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Project kick-off meetings1m 6s
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Project postmortem3m 11s
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Setting deadlines43s
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Be an example: Follow through on expectations1m 5s
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