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Guys, a little help!
I just got in a new company and I am responsible for a project that has been going on for over 6 months. It is complely messy. Should I star over or try to fix what I have?
Cheers
Daniel
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We can't really advise you ... just too many variables. You need to get everyone on board first with any changes.
If there is no project standards, then fix that and the project organization first. If your model elements are good then use them.
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