In most cases this can be addressed with special storage cabinets, fume cabinets, and good housekeeping.
The process must be evolutionary – you have to have conversations and see where they take you.This stands in stark contrast to the way most firms operate today with a set process and series of protocols, and a very clear agreement on stage gates and deliverables.
In Design to Value, design phases are described by broad questions documented into the problem statement and value drivers.For example, the problem statement might ask: ‘Can the problem be solved and significant value created in a financially viable way?’ The specific design work and deliverables would then be focused purely on answering the question at hand, which means that some areas of analysis and design would be progressed well beyond historical stage-gate levels, whereas others might not be progressed at all.. And these conversations often return to asking the.Asking questions over and over creates opportunities to move between sectors.
For example, if a firm that knew almost nothing about water infrastructure was asked to build a wastewater treatment plant, their success – the project’s success – would be a matter of abstracting processes, thinking systematically and schematically, and asking questions – not accepting the status quo.The client might say that they would have to dig a large hole in the ground.
When asked why, the client might typically respond, ‘When working with water you always do that’.
The answer would likely again be, ‘Well, because that’s what the book says’.With the growing demands of AI, Jaimie discusses the challenges of powering data centres, focusing on scalable strategies to meet the escalating energy requirements that conventional grid infrastructure can’t support.. Industrialised construction and Chip Thinking®.
Jaimie highlights Bryden Wood’s.Chip Thinking® approach.
, a modular system inspired by the integration of elements like chips on a motherboard, allowing faster, more flexible configurations for complex data centre designs.This method also facilitates rapid assembly and cost-effective scalability.. Decarbonisation and sustainability.