E-283 - Data Collection Without the $100,000 Fancy Toys - "The Pipeline Podcast" With Scott Jennings
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Episode 283 -April 2nd, 2024
Data Collection Without the $100,000 Fancy Toys - With Scott Jennings
Join Scott Jennings, former construction company owner turned consultant, on this episode of the Pipeline Podcast as he highlights the accessibility of tools for data collection, debunking the notion that expensive equipment is necessary. He provides practical and inexpensive alternatives, ranging from tape measures to crack comparators. Scott also distinguishes between qualitative and quantitative data and illustrates their significance with real-life examples.
I hope you find this episode as informative and as exciting as we have.
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1 个月Interesting episode. When I saw it, I thought you were going to talk about tools where you would enter the data (like applications), but it was focussed on physical tools. Good for me to learn more about this though!
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7 个月Scott Jennings, P.E., How do you ensure effective data collection without expensive equipment in your construction consulting projects?