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PARAGON DIGITAL ASSETS - Coggle Diagram
PARAGON DIGITAL ASSETS
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Opportunity
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Standard Details sit on our server and are not leveraged for the man hours and knowledge it requires to first produce them but also in a useable format in RVT, CAD, PDF
Smaller firms or new architects, students - would they be willing to pay for an easy to use, up to standard, date details, templates, processes to use as REFERENCE for their work.
Small firms haven’t had the time or the man hours or the knowledge to create an all encompassing set of work to use.
INCOME for architects is specifically fees for a project i.e a service to deliver a product within a team. The PROFIT comes for the knowledge and EFFICIENCY of the Architect, we use processes, templates, STDS, other peoples knowledge to leap frog the time it takes to deliver the product. THEREFORE can you create a ‘product’ to encapsulate the tool for higher efficiency - PA has been talking about this for years as we recognize the importance
Don't want to give away our PI of ‘Paragon’ details, but 80% of our details are std in the industry, and also PA’s has the ability just to re-create these details and continue to develop
Initially go through the catalogue of details in the server and create a product but in the future - after each as-built set of drawings - various details added into the catalogue
PA can be seen as an
students will be constantly using PA details and understand our technical ability- it will be in their head
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Needs Analysis
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INCOME for architects is specifically fees for a project i.e a service to deliver a product within a team. The PROFIT comes for the knowledge and EFFICIENCY of the Architect, we use processes, templates, STDS, other peoples knowledge to leap frog the time it takes to deliver the product. THEREFORE can you create a ‘product’ to encapsulate the tool for higher efficiency - PA has been talking about this for years as we recognize the importance
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Risk
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No ‘Moat’, easily replicated
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