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Joined: Mon, Jan 30, 2012
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Hi I and a previous very knowledgeable Revit model manager who was sacked from the vccc have had to deal with a coordinator
who will regularly instruct the addition and the removal of model elements,
in fact one particular stair he has deleted and replaced half a dozen times before I took managing the project.
I think that he has problems understanding that he needs the level below to be linked in and so thinks elements
and groups of elements have been deleted this is causing much grief to other modellers who have to deal with him.
I have tried to placate him. I am no expert in dealing with people. How can I deal with him, so that my other
modellers don't lose the plot?
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slap him across the face. lol jk.
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lol,
I can't I need to keep my job. However I imagine hanging him from high altitude and wacking him across
the head with a "pointed stick".
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