Digital Construction

Put people first to accelerate digital adoption

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Digital adoption is not about technology and new skills: key to it is people skills, argues Emily Hopson-Hill.

Digital adoption is a term that has gained great traction in the construction industry over the last few years. A sector not traditionally known for its tech-savviness has started to become a champion of innovation, committed to increasing productivity and efficiency across the board.

Although a lot of media space is given over to the latest devices, as well as the direct impact of these gadgets on day-to-day business operations, less is devoted to the human aspect of integrating new technology within the workforce.

In my experience, implementation of new software and hardware is only as good as the buy-in from the people who use it. Throughout my career, I have seen cutting-edge systems, tools and platforms that could have revolutionised a particular company’s working practices, fail to deliver because the implementation did not take existing company attitudes into account when the new technology was introduced.

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