A great post from Rahul over at Revit Sticky Notes:
What is BIM ROI?
Google this and you will find plethora of material on this subject. I was asked this question very recently by a friend of mine whose employer is going through the initial days of researching about BIM and its implications on the business etc. As part of this process he has been asked to submit BIM ROI to the board. Really? I thought we have overcome this hurdle years ago.
As we all know, ROI in general is so subjective that it can be calculated and interpreted in many ways. I am going to look at this from "Level Of Engagement" (LOE), yes! another acronym in BIM world, point of view. In fact, this point of view can relate to any technology investment/implementation.
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ReplyDeleteThis article provides a compelling and insightful perspective on BIM ROI, emphasizing the crucial role of "Level of Engagement" (LOE) across all management levels. By highlighting the importance of full organizational commitment to realize positive returns, it effectively shifts the focus from merely calculating financial ROI to understanding the broader impact of engagement and collaboration in BIM implementation. The questions posed about returns on consistency, innovation, efficiency, integration, and informed decision-making are thought-provoking and underscore the holistic approach needed for successful BIM adoption. This approach not only clarifies why ROI is not a one-size-fits-all metric but also motivates organizations to embrace BIM with a comprehensive and engaged mindset.
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