INteresting take by our brand team at dRofus: In psychology, Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs explains how humans must meet foundational requirements - food, safety, belonging - before reaching self-actualization. In the world of BIM, a similar principle can apply: you can’t achieve true digital transformation without first mastering the fundamentals.
The "Hierarchy of BIM Needs" can be seen as a roadmap for project success:
➡️ Foundational Data (Physiological): Reliable, standardized project data is the base. Without it, nothing else works.
➡️ Secure Collaboration (Safety): True collaboration only happens when your data is accurate, protected, and accessible.
➡️ Stakeholder Buy-In (Belonging): BIM is a team effort.
➡️ Quality Assurance (Esteem): Real-time validation of requirements and continual monitoring.
➡️ Lifecycle Intelligence (Self-Actualization): When project data is structured, connected, and perpetually updated, you achieve Building Lifecycle Intelligence™, turning your BIM models into living assets that inform efficient operation and future designs.
What would you add to the "Hierarchy of BIM Needs" ?More on the successful journey to Building Lifecycle Intelligence™ here | https://ngrp.info/4lUGWjN
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