Mark Kiker explains how to stop, take a breath and make a list to prioritize your work. This article will tell you how to make a checklist and take your workload one step at time.
Another newcomer to AUGIWORLD is Bryson Anderson. Bryson goes in depth about Autodesk’s decision to move to Named User licensing.
Shawn Herring explores the coordination between Civil 3D and Revit. How is this possible? Does it really work? Yes, it does. Read all about in this issue.
Mark Kiker shares his tips on how to manage expectations. Expecting too little, expecting too much, the wrong thing, or the best, is all covered in this informative article.
Eric Wing explains the ability to create an entire air system based on an air handling unit, complete with water loops and the equipment that is associated with it.
Shawn Herring brings us up to speed on the new features of all 3 aforementioned software releases. There are some great features in this article.
Dzan Ta walks us through the new release of AutoCAD and what’s included with the new release. There are some new features we have been waiting on for years, and they have finally arrived.
Mark Kiker is back for round two on pitfalls. Mark goes in depth on being consistent, not listening, unclear roles & responsibilities, and failing to grow.
OpenBOM™ offers their insight on how Digital Transformation is coming to both manufacturing and construction industries.
Join James Lord (StarLordJames) in the journey to the center of AutoCAD as he takes you on a adventure through building an AutoCAD template with complying and enforcing CAD/BIM standards.
Being interviewed as the reader is something new. Jay Zallan interview YOU in this article about project delivery in Revit.
Mark Kiker shares a great article on looking for the pitfalls that might trap you, and how to become a proactive manager that desires to avoid troubles that might come upon you.
What does that title really mean? Read as Steve Walz analyzes the “Connected Design” environment. Be more prepared, aware and adaptable with the evolving technology in your new environment(s).
Brian Chapman shares 12 tips and tricks that will have you showcasing your 3ds Max skills in no time.