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While working with architecture and engineering firms in the Dallas/Ft. Worth
area we’ve found that there are five low-cost ways that you can improve your
staff’s productivity, minimize project delays, and improve the moral of your
staff - leading to the greater overall profitability of your firm.
With the challenges of satisfying clients, recruiting the right talent into
your firm, and managing the project pipeline, principals and executives often
find it challenging to devote time to evaluating potential IT project
initiatives and support practices that will help their firms. The lack of time
often leaves technology decisions to the IT professionals that may not
completely understand the business challenge you are trying to solve.
Twist’s "key questions" series provides plain-English tips and strategies for
principals and executives in architecture and engineering firms when working
with their IT professionals.
Register for our "Key questions series" and receive our FREE
white-paper, “The top five questions principals and executives of architecture
and engineering firms should ask their IT professionals” and learn in
plain-English the five low-cost ways you can improve the productivity of your
staff. Start to enjoy the following benefits,
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Increase your revenue generating staff’s productivity.
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Improve effective communications with your clients.
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Avoid problems with the configuration of plotters and printers.
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Minimize risks that contribute to project delays.
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Improve the moral of your staff and minimize turnover.
"I have been reading your free tips and have implemented the majority of them in
my business. We have come to realize the key elements that IT brings to our
production, and rely heavily on remaining up and running with little or no down
time. These tip that you mention are very important, and if paired with the
right IT group, they work!" - Jeff Isbell, Isbell Engineering Group.
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