I trust you've figured out that we don't have "technology problems", we have People Issues. This year at Autodesk University 2011 I'm doing more People Skills sessions than ever before. I'm both honored and excited about that.
AU Course Catalog will be available on Aug 16
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Tench Tilghman
Aug 14, 2011
Tags AU, AU2011, Autodesk University, people skills, management
Every month I get requests to bring back CAD PILOT JUMP SCHOOL.
People Want Training That Works
It's true that Training the Works is a priceless commodity that is devalued like the US dollar by the constant grinding of the printing press. There's a reason that past Jumpers keep asking for More. Once you EXPERIENCE something closer to the real deal nothing else comes close. Ask…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Aug 01, 2011
Tags training, implementation, management, people, people skills
This summer our nation's politicians struggle to cope with the cost of government. This is a pretty common human problem. I have the problem. You have the problem. But Why is it so #%$# HARD TO FIX IT?
The Costs are Real
The people working in the civil engineering and related marketplaces today have real needs. There are significant man-hour costs for organizations when…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jul 26, 2011
Tags implementation, training, people, people skills, management, CAD Standards
The DTMC (Design Technology Management Conference) at Autodesk University may be one of the best reasons to attend AU if you are a Manager.
The DTMC is an event right before AU that is focused completely on Managers. The DTMC event is about actively participating with your Management level peers around topics that matter to Managers.
Here's a short video interview that…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jun 20, 2011
Tags AU, AU2011, Autodesk University, DTMC, leadership, management, people skills
I've posted before on the NCS Layer Standards, STB vs CTB, and Project Management. All of these generated…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jun 06, 2011
Tags template, style, standards, CAD Standards, bias, people, people skills, AUGI, AUGI World