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Psychotherapy:  "Don't let their emotional problems become your emotional problems."

Services: Don't automatically dumb down your processes just to meet their dumbed-down delivery requirements.  Think about what limits you really have to accept.

What do you do when your specified deliverable  is non-integrated, non-cohesive, disjointed, incomplete? 

Must you work and design in an environment that is also non-integrated, non-cohesive, disjointed, incomplete and prone to error? 

Must your Review and Quality Assurance processes also be non-integrated, non-cohesive, disjointed, incomplete and prone to error?

Integrated design environments allow adoption of high-quality repeatable and, in many cases, automated processes and procedures, including QC/QA, formal reviews, and production and plotting.

Often the final deliverable requirement has been dumbed down due to limitations in client systems.  For example, Plansets are designed to be legal documents rather than design/review aids.  In order to eliminate conflicting annotation or varies sheets (plan vs. profile, etc.), duplicate annotation is avoided as much as possible.  This is because manual methods of annotation are notoriously error-prone.

 

 

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