Survey352
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 1, 2022
- 2
Hey All,
Thank you to all the members for this great resource. Long time user, first time poster.
My issue: As a PM and Designer, do I work to solve the problems of a company's lack of project management tools or do my job as a Designer? See below.
I work in a small survey firm that doesn't have any project management system and our residential construction side(which I oversee)is lacking in traceable accountability and project management. Our turn around is quoted at 5 weeks with about 40 new projects per month which I manage and work on myself. Mind you, we are all remote as of Covid and our office staff is much smaller than our field crew staff. I use Google Sheets for keeping track on my end and overseeing one other draftsman but there is no feedback on what is past due, etc. As you can imagine, keeping up to date with revisions can be a challenge and nearly doubles our workload per week. When I came on, there was a KMZ list that I worked off of. That's it. Any advice would be great. Thanks!
Thank you to all the members for this great resource. Long time user, first time poster.
My issue: As a PM and Designer, do I work to solve the problems of a company's lack of project management tools or do my job as a Designer? See below.
I work in a small survey firm that doesn't have any project management system and our residential construction side(which I oversee)is lacking in traceable accountability and project management. Our turn around is quoted at 5 weeks with about 40 new projects per month which I manage and work on myself. Mind you, we are all remote as of Covid and our office staff is much smaller than our field crew staff. I use Google Sheets for keeping track on my end and overseeing one other draftsman but there is no feedback on what is past due, etc. As you can imagine, keeping up to date with revisions can be a challenge and nearly doubles our workload per week. When I came on, there was a KMZ list that I worked off of. That's it. Any advice would be great. Thanks!