Transformation is what drives us.

My understanding of Transformation has transformed.

At Dieter Engineering, I thought transformation was about clicking the mouse faster.  That made the work go faster, right?

At Intergraph Corporation, it was about better tools.

Consulting at the City of San Diego, it was about defining and communicating departmental procedures.

As Civil XLr8, it was about transforming how the software was learned and transforming the capabilities of those I consulted with (I'm still big on that).

At Oklahoma DOT, it was helping define and implement the vision of the staff in their migration to the new software AND communicating the process to them.

At Bentley Systems, it was about Transforming from training with instructor-led multi-day monoliths to focused, self-service consumable-in-line training: a continual painless process rather than a rare expensive and unwieldy event.

Currently we're working on transforming consulting services like we did with training: far more easily consumable.

 

And the next Industry Transformation:  Digital Twins.  In short: BIM across the lifecycle - (almost) effortlessly shareable.