Case Study: Architecture
We’ve been using StreamFocus at my architectural firm for the past 6 months, and we are having a dramatic experience: 50% increase in productivity, a large increase in quality, and happier clients and staff with a growing business. This sounds impossible, but it’s a fact.
Please read these articles to find out about the main features enabling us to achieve this large productivity boost:
- Project Templates establish Project priorities and organization
- Workflow Templates and constrained Workflows prevent costly rework and provide easy to use project and action management
- Information made available contextually for the action at hand allows users to move easily from one action to another and stay fully informed on the information they need to get the top priorty job done and collaborate in a powerful way.
With StreamFocus, we are able to customize our project and Workflow templates to optimize our business and continue to improve the flow and quality of our work. Additionally, because the action sequence is captured in the Workflow templates, users are able to benefit from that captured knowledge and operate at higher levels with less direct management input and greater satisfaction levels – allowing me to focus on designing a great project with less time spent managing.
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