Architects
Use an Intranet to help organize general activities and larger projects with others.
Use Case Examples
How you can use an Intranet with your different activities.
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Reference: Store different types of websites for quick access, whether for research on materials, local building codes or other useful sites.
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Backup: Store PDFs, drawings and designs for sharing or ongoing backup.
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Organize Projects: Add actions including the priority, status, owner and due date.
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Collaboration: Send email notifications of changes, get feedback in comments.
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Larger Projects: Create a separate network for a new project that’s larger in scale, invite only others that are immediately involved for a more focused effort.
Types of Users
Add Basic users to view, add or edit content from folders you’ve shared with them. If users are more involved, they can be changed to Advanced users to create and share their own folders and content.
Application Examples
Within folders are different applications to use as needed.
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Documents: Upload and share new designs, drawings and schematics.
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Actions: Create a list of actions or tasks for a specific project.
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Websites: Use for reference and resource websites.
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Events: Schedule events with email alerts for adequate preparation.
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Notes: Keep track of and share new ideas, store meeting summaries.
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Contacts: Store location, email and phone.
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News: Follow other architect or design blogs you’re interested in.
Frequently Asked Questions
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