Bidding on tech: How Architectural Firms Can Leverage Agile Technology to Adapt to the New Reality | STUDENT | Institut royal d'architecture du Canada

Bidding on tech: How Architectural Firms Can Leverage Agile Technology to Adapt to the New Reality | STUDENT

Référence: CE20220209

 

Bidding on tech: How Architectural Firms Can Leverage Agile Technology to Adapt to the New Reality 

Topics: Practice

Length: 1 hour l What's included: video, quiz, certificate of completion

This is a recording of a live event.

At any given time, architectural firms are managing countless deadlines, projects, and people. Without the proper technology in place, firms risk project delays, issues with resource mismanagement, budget constraints, and ultimately, operational inefficiencies. This has further intensified through the global pandemic and the uncertainty it has created for the industry. 
 
While operational efficiency within architectural firms is not new; how we work has fundamentally shifted with the pandemic –- giving rise to a more flexible, remote workforce. The role of technology, and more specifically – agile methodologies, is vital to effective resource decision-making and execution in this new environment. The ability for architectural firms to adapt and pivot their resourcing models to account for these new opportunities will be critical to how they thrive in this new reality. 
 
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:
  • Define the principles of agile methodology. 
  • Explain the theoretical and practical benefits of agile methodologies. 
  • Discuss the role agile technology plays in project and resource management. 
  • Identify areas of technological opportunity (and improvement) within their organization and practice. 

Subject Matter Expert:

 

Michael Charette, CPA, CMA, PMP 

Partner, Tax Technology Consulting | RSM Canada 

 

Michael Charette, partner, leads Tax Technology Consulting for RSM Canada. With 18 years of experience as a professional technologist and data analyst, Michael provides his clients with strategic, technological solutions to their business challenges. His experience crosses tax practice areas, developing solutions for indirect and direct tax, international tax and transfer pricing as well as credits and incentives.  

 

Pricing:

Intern Member: $35 / Intern Non-Member: $50

Student: $25 (must be an RAIC student associate member) 

$75.00
Prix catalogue: $75.00
Prix membres: 
$25.00