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Most BIM initiatives fade after the first project - but they don’t have to. In this conversation, Adam Kovacs unpacks how to make BIM truly stick across your organization. Learn how leading teams move beyond spreadsheets and scattered documents to build a repeatable digital strategy that connects people, process, and technology. You’ll discover how to: ✅ Create a practical digital roadmap that aligns with ISO 19650 ✅ Replace endless Excel tracking with structured, automated information management ✅ Measure and improve real project performance ✅ Build cultural and executive buy-in so BIM becomes the way you work 💡 Whether you’re a BIM Manager, Consultant, or AEC leader, this session is packed with practical advice to turn good intentions into long-term success. 📘 Start your free BIM & ISO 19650 training: https://plannerly.com/training 🧩 Key Topics & Talking Points 1. Introduction and Context Clive introduces the Master Practitioner course, part of Plannerly’s free and advanced ISO 19650 training library. The session aims to unpack how to make BIM implementation successful and sustainable. 2. Meet Adam Adam is a long-term Plannerly partner and BIM consultant who helps organizations embed BIM processes. His focus is on making BIM adoption “stick” by combining digital tools, workflows, and cultural change. 3. Common BIM Challenges Many teams treat BIM as a project-by-project experiment rather than a consistent organizational process. The biggest issues include: Lack of structure and clarity in information management. Overreliance on Excel and Word documents. Misalignment between software tools and real project needs. Difficulty maintaining motivation and adoption after initial implementation. 4. How Adam Makes BIM Stick Adam starts with a digital strategy workshop that brings all stakeholders together to define what success looks like. Uses design thinking methodologies to identify pain points and opportunities. Builds a roadmap that includes: Training key personnel (BIM Managers, Project Managers). Creating standardized templates (e.g., Archicad templates). Introducing dashboards (e.g., Power BI). Implementing Plannerly as the foundation for information management and quality control. 5. Using Plannerly as a Central Tool Before Plannerly, teams relied on “Excel hell” — hard to track who needs what and when. With Plannerly: Requirements and responsibilities are clearly defined. Document versions and approvals are traceable. BIM and ISO 19650 compliance becomes structured and automated. Teams save significant time and improve collaboration. 6. Measuring Success Adam and his teams track hours spent at different project stages (concept, development, design, etc.) to identify where improvements occur. Data-driven iteration helps continuously refine processes. 7. Organizational Change and Buy-in Making BIM stick is not only technical — it’s cultural. Adam helps teams build executive and stakeholder support for sustained BIM use, ensuring processes survive beyond individual champions. 8. Takeaways BIM success depends on strategy, structure, and measurement, not just software. Plannerly acts as a unifying platform to connect tools, people, and standards (ISO 19650). Both Clive and Adam emphasize sharing these methods with the wider BIM community to help others achieve similar results.