When client expectations clash with CAD feasibility, strategic navigation is key. To bridge the gap:
How do you maintain a balance between client demands and practical design solutions?
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When facing design challenges in CAD, navigate client demands by maintaining open communication about technical feasibility. Present alternative solutions that meet the client’s needs while staying within design constraints. Use data-driven arguments, such as simulations or analysis, to demonstrate the impact of certain requests on the project’s feasibility. Set realistic expectations by breaking down complex requests into manageable parts, explaining trade-offs clearly. This way, you can align client demands with practical, achievable outcomes.
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we should be doing is : - Communicating clearly and transparently with clients about the reasons for design limitations - Using data and research to support decisions - Encouraging open communication and collaboration among stakeholders - Seeking input from other team members and stakeholders before making final decisions - Being flexible and adaptable in the face of unforeseen challenges.
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