Tomorrow's Environment
Tomorrow's Environment
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This series from longtime columnist and chronic forward-thinker Howard McKew covers a lot of ground -- from retrocommissioning to systems training, on toward checklists for drawings and tips for meeting minutes. Click through for the full list and jump in.
12. A Sales Engineer's Cookbook
Transferring the right knowledge at the right time, to the right person, is critical for projects present and future. Listen and take a step toward creating your own recipe for success.
Aug 30, 2011
10 min
11. The Trouble With TAB
The air and water balancing standards and benefits are beneficial, so why does reality so often fall short? Let's look at how to tweak the process to make the most of TAB.
Aug 30, 2011
7 min
10. The Problem With Systems Training
Why does this training systematically fall through the cracks, and how can we tweak the process to fix it?
Aug 30, 2011
5 min
09. Qualifying RFPs
Be careful when preparing RFPs and know your closing ratio. Download this podcast now for plenty more about how to best handle RFPs.
Aug 30, 2011
6 min
08. Meeting minutes
A meeting without someone taking minutes is a meeting wasted. Tricks of the trade for making the most of the "time" part of the "time = money" equation.
Aug 30, 2011
6 min
07. The Cost of Enhanced Cx
Prerequisite commissioning and enhanced commissioning credit for LEED™ certification doesn't cost anything – it's part of the design review.
Aug 30, 2011
6 min
06. Work Orders
A continuation of the January 2008 Tomorrow's Engineer column focusing on preventive maintenance work orders, this podcast details how a picture is worth a thousand words, and much more.
Aug 30, 2011
5 min
05. Time Management
Don't even think about returning to the office without meeting minutes being recorded – doing so often results in key items being neglected, which in turn often results in big (read costly) problems.
Aug 30, 2011
3 min
04. Checklists
Who really needs checklists to ensure quality control for drawings? Wouldn't you rather just keep it all in your head? After all, what's the worst that could happen?
Aug 30, 2011
3 min
03. Closeout At The Start
Why ask for the O&M documentation at the beginning? And which details to require for effective preventive maintenance and a clean closeout? We've got answers.
Aug 30, 2011
5 min
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