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What should you do when you join a new company and know the CAD workflows could be done better, do you speak out. Here is my advice!
I had a very interesting conversation with one of my customers this week who I have known for many years and has recently started at a new company and has worked with AutoCAD for a number of years. He knew after a very short space of time that the majority of the workflows that the company were using were wrong. Not just workflows that could be done more productively if done in a different way, but wrong on all levels. These particular workflows were costing the company time and money. I am a firm believer that if something is wrong then you have to say something.
The company were also using the wrong software too!
Being new to the company he didn't feel it was the right thing to do to walk into a new job and break the news to them that everything they have done for the last 5 years was wrong. He had not been taken on with a job description of "process improvement" or anything along those lines. So, what was he to do? He didn't know and rang me for my advice.
My advice was as follows, you cannot just sit back and let it happen, if you do then 2 or 3 years down the line, the company is doing things in the same way and still using the same software, and it’s all because "that's just the way we have always done it" you may lose the skills you gained in your previous employment, making you unhappy and making it more difficult to leave the job that you don’t actually like doing.
In my experience, and I visit a lot of different companies, Managers who are running design/engineering offices normally fit into 3 different categories.
The problem with point 3 is quite often the same problem that the team member is having. Think of it this way, a company with 4 subsidiaries, the head office has stated that they all most use Software X. They may well have made this decision because that is just the way it always has been. They might not know that software Y would be a lot better for the business. If no one says anything then guess what, it’s never going to change.
We all need to pick the battles that we can win but if we never even step a foot on the battlefield, we will most definitely not win any battles, let alone the war.
So, you may ask, Craig what is the point of this blog! If you believe something is wrong, then find a way to speak out but go with a solution, not just a problem. How do you find the solution? Talking to the experts is the simplest way of doing it.
If your problem is related to AutoCAD or any other Autodesk product then talk to Symetri or the vendors of the software that you are using. It may be simply that with some training you could change that problem workflow and realize that the software you have is more than capable of doing what you want to do.
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