Companies often believe their historic project knowledge gives them competitive advantage but, at the same time, make it difficult for staff to access and use that information.
The availability of Digital Mapping data has advanced considerably in the last 10 years, and the speed of change is getting faster every year. These changes have given geotechnical companies a fantastic opportunity to make their data archive spatially aware and far more useful (and allows me to indulge in my love of Maps!)
Fortunately, there are five simple steps that can be taken to ensure the maximum benefit is gained from this valuable resource.
Step 1: Centralize knowledge
Step 2: Ensure teams are spatially aware
Step 3: Include the most important information on the map
Step 4: Remove the concept of a geotechnical archive to improve desk studies
Step 5: Ensure easy access and no learning curve
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Source: Keynetix
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