Friday, May 31, 2013

How to be a cad administrator

What is a Cad Administrator ?
Many Cad Managers are appointed from the staff of engineers and designers without special knowledge management tool within the program, or the administration in general. The Cad Administrator role means that you are responsible for keeping Cad applications in good working order so that users can be productive. In addition there are some other things you should be aware of. In this blog I will  look at and discuss some methods to easier reach your goals,  and make your career as a Cad administrator more interesting and inspiring.

Why do we need a CAD Administrator?
First, one must realize that a Cad Administrator is required based on commercial considerations. Without a Cad Administrator we will see the following :

- CAD work tends to accumulate
- Work is largely uncoordinated
- Projects are delayed
- Cad users become frustrated
- Your company suffers financial loss

The cad administrator get the wheels to turn, and it is an essential task. One could say that the administrator pays his or her wages by making sure that things work and at getting projects done on time, and ensures that the company is on track and productive.

But it's more to it than the above to be successfull. You must always find ways of doing things so that they produce more work done in less time. You need to focus on, better, faster and cheaper ways to get goals with the projects.

Identify and prioritize issues
To find out how you can insert forces to increase efficiency you must identify what exactly are the challenges to increase efficiency and get rid of the frustration that things do not always go as expected. Illustrators and designers are generally responsible people who want to do their job, and they will not be encumbered by trivial things and further technical dignities.


To find ways to improve the efficiency of your business, ask yourself some questions:

- What types Cad mistake we make most often?
- Do we have problems coordinating with suppliers and customers?
- Can we find our Cad drawings?
- Is the network, printers and plotters optimal for our needs?
- Etc ....

Once you have identified a list of issues that you feel need to be resolved, prioritize and sort this into the following subgroups:
- The biggest savings for the company. (Biggest savings first)
- The biggest cost to the business. (Lowest cost first)
- Time-consuming. (Easiest to solve first)

Now we look for the issues that tend to emerge on top in all three lists. These will result in the least cost, most savings and be quicker to sort out.

You now have a good idea of ​​what problems to tackle first. Make a final list of what problems you will grasp and be sure to send a memo to those in business who are helping to make the final decision. Be sure to clarify your goals, timeframe and estimated costs and savings. You will now have a good chance of getting approval for your improvements, and will be taken seriously.

Solve problems
With a prioritized list before you can begin to tackle the items by increasing Cad efficiency will save money for your business. Since you have taken care of the problems you will see that both the users and the administration will help you to pull in the same direction.

Solve the easy stuff first and build a successful psychology that you can take with you further when it comes to defending major investments to tackle larger tasks.

Do you have problems identifying and prioritizing problems then just ask Cad users. They will most likely have lots of ideas ...........

Being technology's  Advocate
Your job as Cad Administrator is not only to make existing Cad applications and technology to work optimally. It is also important to keep abreast of new technologies that can help to perform design tasks easier, cheaper and faster. Unless the Cad administrator can identify and implement improvements, who else will do this job?

Even if you have the daily challenge of getting things to work you should try to keep up to date on what is happening on the horizon with respect to the development software, not to mention Hardware.

New ideas are always worth taking into consideration, and should be part of the cad planning.


Summary
A Cad Manager's job is often difficult to put into a standard work instructions because it covers many disciplines within a company. But if you have mapped the business and identified bottlenecks and improvement you have largely set the agenda.

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