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#25 - Dan Rossiter - Navigating the Intricacies of Built Environment Standards

Dan Rossier Episode 25

Episode Title: "Navigating Built Environment Standards with Dan Rossiter FCIAT"

Guest: Dan Rossiter FCIAT
Position: Lead for Built Environment Standards

Dan's Biography:
Dan Rossiter, Chartered Architectural Technologist and FCIAT, is a renowned figure in the built environment field. Nationally, he drives digital transformation at the British Standards Institution (BSI). He also holds a pivotal role as Vice-President Technical for CIAT and globally contributes to CEN and ISO workgroups, focusing on digital transformation of the built environment.

Episode Summary:
Join us on the BimTube Podcast for an insightful dialogue with Dan Rossiter. We'll traverse the world of built environment standards, discussing challenges in standard adoption, change management, and the importance of collective thinking. Emphasized is the role of storytelling in highlighting the value of standards.

Key Discussions:

  • Universal Hurdles: Addressing the challenge of professionals not recognizing and adopting existing standards.
  • Change Management: The nuances of shifting from traditional methods to global standards and managing resistance.
  • Paradigm Shift: The importance of moving from individual to collective standards.
  • Storytelling in Standards: The power of narratives and case studies in underlining standard relevance.
  • Standards and Education: The essential integration of standards into academic frameworks.

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