The Power of Early Coordination
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The Power of Early Coordination
AIA CES program ID: GMG.0004
Approved LUs: .5 LU|Elective
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Entry
Advance learner preparation: None
Join us on this episode of BuildSmart, where we have the privilege of speaking with Patrick MacLeamy, former CEO of HOK, a leading architecture and design firm, about his discovery of "the Effort Curve," now famously known as "the MacLeamy Curve." In this compelling conversation, Patrick shares his experience of how answering a critical question about the profession led him to discover a groundbreaking approach that revolutionized the industry.
As a seasoned architect with over 50 years of experience, Patrick shares his insights into the philosophy and origin behind the MacLeamy Curve, and how it has helped to improve HOK and the architecture profession at large. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the importance of shifting efforts earlier in the project timeline, coordinating with engineers and contractors early on, and measuring twice to cut once. Patrick's experience and credentials as a seasoned architecture and design leader make this episode a must-listen for anyone in the industry, as well as anyone interested in project management and efficiency. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the great minds in architecture and design.
Learning Objectives
- Explain the concept and philosophy behind the Effort Curve and how it relates to project management in architecture and design.
- Evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of shifting efforts earlier in the project timeline and coordinating early with engineers and contractors for best results later, based on the insights shared by Patrick MacLeamy.
- Analyze how the MacLeamy Curve has had a significant impact on HOK and the architecture profession at large, and how it has contributed to improving efficiency and project outcomes.
- Apply the lessons shared by Patrick MacLeamy, such as the importance of measuring twice to cut once, to your own approach to project management and problem-solving, in order to achieve better outcomes and improve overall efficiency.
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