The document proposes several opportunities and solutions to improve collaboration education between architects and engineers:
1) Creating internships and workshops for students and alumni in various disciplines to work on projects together with a focus on collaboration.
2) Developing a Project Collaboration Minor where students can take courses on successful collaboration methods from multiple perspectives.
3) Building a website with paid professional membership, live and archived online seminars on collaboration strategies, and discussion forums to further collaboration education.
The overall goal is to better prepare students for successful project development and work through collaborative learning opportunities.
UI / UX Design - Certificate of SpecializationJeff MEUNIER
UI UX Design (Specialization Certificate)
CALARTS (California Institute of the Arts)
- Visual Elements of User Interface Design
- UX Design Fundamentals
- Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture
- Web Design: Wireframes to Prototypes
Collaboration as it really is, Working together, aloneMarc Buyens
Collaboration is the participation of independent actors in mutual interactions to deliver a specific result, either chosen or not. The so-called collaboration is the outcome of the interactions that occur, initiated by the different participants for their own good reasons, but collaboration is not the purpose.
Successfully implementing a collaboration platform is essential for realizing business value. The implementation should be split into two distinct phases: initial platform deployment and ongoing solution design. IT managers are familiar with the former, but must also be actively involved in the latter to ensure the long-term success of the collaboration environment. This research will help you:
•Understand the common pitfalls that organizations encounter in implementing a collaboration solution.
•Develop an implementation strategy that addresses all steps in the initial platform deployment, as well as ongoing solution design.
•Create a collaboration business analyst role to bridge the gap between IT and the business, and create solutions that meet the needs of permanent and ad-hoc teams.
•Foster an environment that is conducive to end-user adoption of the collaboration platform.
Collaboration implementation misfires are costly and time-consuming. Adhering to best practices around both steps of the implementation will ensure that the full potential of the platform is realized.
Co-creation is a hot topic these days. Involving customers in the decision flow of a brand/company is one of the cool, new ways of doing marketing. In our research we found that some companies go a few steps further. Some succeed in intergrating the voice of the customer in ALL their decision flows. This paper describes the different steps to evolve from a one time co-creation project to structural collaboration.
Social Media-integrated Collaboration Systems for Business UseChristian Ochsenkühn
Presentation of the paper "Social Media-integrated Collaboration Systems for Business Use" (Peinl, Ochsenkühn 2015) at the 2nd European Conference on Social Media (ECSM 2015) in Porto, Portugal.
July 9th 2015
https://www.sc-hub.de
31 Quotes To Celebrate Teamwork and CollaborationHubSpot
When true team work happens, everything changes. You're working faster, finding mistakes easier, and innovating better. To inspire your team to band together and celebrate collaboration, we've gathered some of our favorite quotes on the power of teamwork.
UI / UX Design - Certificate of SpecializationJeff MEUNIER
UI UX Design (Specialization Certificate)
CALARTS (California Institute of the Arts)
- Visual Elements of User Interface Design
- UX Design Fundamentals
- Web Design: Strategy and Information Architecture
- Web Design: Wireframes to Prototypes
Collaboration as it really is, Working together, aloneMarc Buyens
Collaboration is the participation of independent actors in mutual interactions to deliver a specific result, either chosen or not. The so-called collaboration is the outcome of the interactions that occur, initiated by the different participants for their own good reasons, but collaboration is not the purpose.
Successfully implementing a collaboration platform is essential for realizing business value. The implementation should be split into two distinct phases: initial platform deployment and ongoing solution design. IT managers are familiar with the former, but must also be actively involved in the latter to ensure the long-term success of the collaboration environment. This research will help you:
•Understand the common pitfalls that organizations encounter in implementing a collaboration solution.
•Develop an implementation strategy that addresses all steps in the initial platform deployment, as well as ongoing solution design.
•Create a collaboration business analyst role to bridge the gap between IT and the business, and create solutions that meet the needs of permanent and ad-hoc teams.
•Foster an environment that is conducive to end-user adoption of the collaboration platform.
Collaboration implementation misfires are costly and time-consuming. Adhering to best practices around both steps of the implementation will ensure that the full potential of the platform is realized.
Co-creation is a hot topic these days. Involving customers in the decision flow of a brand/company is one of the cool, new ways of doing marketing. In our research we found that some companies go a few steps further. Some succeed in intergrating the voice of the customer in ALL their decision flows. This paper describes the different steps to evolve from a one time co-creation project to structural collaboration.
Social Media-integrated Collaboration Systems for Business UseChristian Ochsenkühn
Presentation of the paper "Social Media-integrated Collaboration Systems for Business Use" (Peinl, Ochsenkühn 2015) at the 2nd European Conference on Social Media (ECSM 2015) in Porto, Portugal.
July 9th 2015
https://www.sc-hub.de
31 Quotes To Celebrate Teamwork and CollaborationHubSpot
When true team work happens, everything changes. You're working faster, finding mistakes easier, and innovating better. To inspire your team to band together and celebrate collaboration, we've gathered some of our favorite quotes on the power of teamwork.
Pankaj Resume - Construction Project ManagerPankaj Singh
8+ years of Civil Engineering experience and 5.5 years of experience in Information Technology (Legacy Applications) with 5 years of onsite (USA) experience
SUMMARY OF SKILLS
Expertise in Estimation softwares like HIT Office etc.
MS Office Proficient
Excellent in Internet and email communication
Knowledge of AUTOCAD and Primavera - P6
Team Building & Leadership
Construction Planning & Scheduling
Quality Assurance (QA) & Quality Control (QC) eviews, using Root Cause Analysis
Communication management
Safety & Compliance Management
Vendor & Materials Management
HR management
Excellent Interpersonal skills
Training Slides of Construction Supervising Site Engineer - Duties & Responsibilities, discussing the importance of Construction Site.
Some Key-Points:
-The meaning and concept of project management
-The Role of the Project Manager
-The Architect as a Construction Project Manager
For further information regarding the course, please contact:
info@asia-masters.com
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What are the main challenges faced by business analysts in their role.docxkzayra69
Business analysts face challenges such as communication gaps and scope creep, but navigate them with effective stakeholder engagement. Collaboration with UX/UI designers ensures seamless project execution, while meticulous requirement traceability ensures project success.
1. Opportunity Areas & Solutions
Practical Knowledge College Education Project Collab. Website
Internships and workshops will be created in which indi-
viduals currently pursuing a higher education or have pre-
viously done so will work together
A Project Collaboration Minor will be created in which students from multi-
ple dicsiplines can take courses that educate them in regards to successful
collaboration methods and the benefits of those methods
A Project Collaboration website will be created with three major
components. A monthly paid membership will be used to pay ac-
credited professionals to participate
Indivuduals will be assigned different professional roles.
Roles will be both the career the individual wishes to
pursue and a practice they don’t plan on pursuing to
experience both sides of the spectrum
Participants will solve issues Architects and Engineers
experience while collaborating on a project such as
budgets, timelines, client satisfaction and site inspec-
tions.
Students will also work together on executing projects in which
collaboartion is the main focus
This minor in accomodation with specified major, will prepare students
for successful project development through all phases and they will
ultimately become more qualified in the work field
Online seminars, both live and archived will be taught by
professionals, providing extensive knowledge about suc-
cessful collaboration techniques and strategies between
architects and engineers
The website will also have written blogs organized in
folders with collaboration strategies and benefits. Social
media resoucres will also be incorporated
More Education/ Preparation
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Project Development Minor Collaboration Internship
Architecture & Engineer
courses combined
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QualififiedCourses that focus on collaboration techniques
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Project Collaboration
Successful collaboration between architects and engineers is critical in project developement. A project can either go smoothly or become a disaster for everyone if not.
Job Tasks & Collaborative Work
Architect Structural Engineer
- Create building designs and highly de-
tailed drawings
- Traveling frequently to building sites and
proposed locations
- Writting and presenting reports, propos-
als, applications and contracts
- Design within specific city codes
- Specify the requirements of the project
- Ensure client satisfaction
- Apply for planning permission and advice
from legal departments
- Compile project specifications
- Stay within proposed budget
- Adhere to timeline in contract
- Stay within proposed budget
-Ensure client satisfaction
- Adhere to timeline in contract
- Design within specific city
codes
- Site inspections
- Design software file sharing
- Analyze configurations of the basic struc-
tural components of a building or other
type of structure
- Calculate the pressures, stresses, and
strains that each component will experi-
ence from other parts of the structure
- Apply expert knowledge of the forces
that act on various structures
- Examine structures at risk of collapse
and advising how to improve their structur-
al integrity
Action & Result
How Can Collaboration Between Architects and Structural Engineers
be improved in the Educational System?
Only 15% of college students from undergraduate archi-
tecture and structural engineering programs, sampled
from several colleges in Arizona, feel they are recieving
thorough education on successful collaboration between
architects and engineers. Clearly there is plenty of room
for improvement
Issues in the Educational System
But Yet...
“When large firms like SOM, Gensler, ARUP were asked
to rank the most important criteria in hiring employees,
surprisingly design talent and skill didn’t make the top of
the list. It was the “ability to collaborate”
- Collaboartions in Architecture And Engineering Case
Study
Successful
Projects
Successful
Career