“In a progressive country ... change is inevitable.” So wrote British statesman Benjamin Disraeli nearly 200 years ago. Change provides the theme of this month’s issue of Construction Project Controls. Larry True and John Jurewicz look at the cause and effect of changes in computer systems. A change in process, such as converting to BIM technology for scheduling and estimating needs, may increase the accuracy of information on any given project, says Jerry Laiserin. And finally, Gordon Aronson says that if you want to change the amount of attention your RFI receives, you need to change the way you communicate that request.
What changes are in store for your organization? Whether you’re changing office buildings or management systems, remember this thought by British novelist Arnold Bennett: “Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts.”