Resource management for architects: Mosaic addresses 6 ways AI optimizes project and resource planning for firms

This post is brought to you by Mosaic In the architecture and engineering industry, firm leadership often find themselves making decisions based on instinct and fear that they don’t have enough work. But the end result is that you’re always at the mercy of the business. Everyone needs visibility into what’s happening to ensure you have control over your projects rather than them controlling you. Fortunately, advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have enabled a more efficient and strategic approach to firm management. Here are six examples from AI-powered resource management software Mosaic. Recommending projects in Mosaic. Recommending Projects for People It’s Friday morning, and you’re in a planning meeting for the following week. Your mission is to ensure every team member has enough work to keep them busy—easier said than done. You have to know: What everyone is working onWhat deadlines are coming up across potential projectsTeam skills, roles, industries, or other project...

Resource management for architects: Mosaic addresses 6 ways AI optimizes project and resource planning for firms

This post is brought to you by Mosaic

In the architecture and engineering industry, firm leadership often find themselves making decisions based on instinct and fear that they don’t have enough work. But the end result is that you’re always at the mercy of the business. Everyone needs visibility into what’s happening to ensure you have control over your projects rather than them controlling you.

Fortunately, advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have enabled a more efficient and strategic approach to firm management. Here are six examples from AI-powered resource management software Mosaic.

Recommending projects in Mosaic.
Recommending Projects for People

It’s Friday morning, and you’re in a planning meeting for the following week. Your mission is to ensure every team member has enough work to keep them busy—easier said than done. You have to know:

  • What everyone is working on

  • What deadlines are coming up across potential projects

  • Team skills, roles, industries, or other project...