• Transportation Practice Builder

    Pat Matkowski
    Pat Matkowski
    Are you a Department Manager or a Practice Builder? Are you eager to grow your business? Click on Links below to learn how to: Win more jobs within our current focus Expand your offerings , increase your Total Addressable Market Speed up startup…
    • 7 months ago
    • User Success Onboarding and Adoption
    • Onboarding and Adoption Wiki
  • Management Tool - Licensing - MicroStation

    Andrew Bell
    Andrew Bell
    Where is the License Management Tool in CONNECT Edition?
    • over 3 years ago
    • MicroStation
    • MicroStation Wiki
  • Where is the License Management Tool in CONNECT Edition?

    Andrew Bell
    Andrew Bell
    Product: MicroStation Version: CONNECT Edition Environment: N\A Area: Licensing Subarea: Management Tool Problem In previous versions I used to be able to locate the License Management section…
    • over 3 years ago
    • MicroStation
    • MicroStation Wiki
  • Non-Select Licensing Problem

    Boon Han Ker
    Boon Han Ker
    I am a non-select user and since a few weeks ago, we have noticed that the number of licenses we have available for use is missing. Previously, we are able to see 4 licenses available for check-out in License Management Tool. Currently, the most…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Licensing, Cloud and Web Services
    • Licensing, Cloud and Web Services Forum
  • Q. Review AutoPIPE Vessel License using LMT (License Management Tool)?

    Mike Dattilio
    Mike Dattilio
    Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Vessel Version(s): All Area: Licensing Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group Date Logged & Current Version August 2016 40.02.00.08 After installing AutoPIPE Vessel…
    • over 5 years ago
    • AutoPIPE
    • AutoPIPE Wiki
  • ProjectWise online classes scheduled for late January

    Gina Mazzulla
    Gina Mazzulla
    Creating Content in ProjectWise Explorer Jan. 26, 2016 Carlos Nobuo Integrating MicroStation with ProjectWise Jan. 26, 2016 Carlos Nobuo Reviewing Documents Using ProjectWise on the Web Jan. 27, 2016 Carlos Nobuo ProjectWise Web Server Basics Jan…
    • over 7 years ago
    • ProjectWise
    • ProjectWise Design Integration Blog
  • Interface and the Evolution of a User

    TomWaltz
    TomWaltz
    A speedskating coach of mine once told me that fitness is never static. An athlete is always getting slightly more or less fit. The same thing applies to any technical skill, like software. You are always either gaining skills or losing them. For…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Tom Waltz's Bentley BIM Blog
  • Constraints, Relationships, and Parameters

    TomWaltz
    TomWaltz
    My last few posts have mostly just offered my opinion. This time, I’m really hoping to get responses from you, the reader! One of the hot topics when we talk about BIM is “parametric design.” I hear people talk about constraints and relationships…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Tom Waltz's Bentley BIM Blog
  • Time to Be Born Again - Engineering 3.0?

    Hans Loord
    Hans Loord
    Hi Friends, If you scan the web there is a lot said about the recession, management and leadership right now. Seems like we want to go somewhere but do not now exactly where. So we do nothing. Read one article compairing Management the traditional…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Peer Blogs
    • Hans Loord Blogs Away
  • Re: Networked Workspace

    Shawn Foster
    Shawn Foster
    My thoughts in the %include....maybe I overthought this and you don't need to do an include. Some people set _USTN_USER to a folder on the network named Users or something like that., and then set _USTN_USERNAME = $(USERNAME) so you get the Windows…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Everything Else
    • Everything Else Forum
  • Change is Personal

    Steve Nunn
    Steve Nunn
    I like to think of myself as working in Change Management. I sometimes read blogs and articles on the web that offer sage advice on how to create change. They sound good and punchy. They sound like they may work. And they sound obvious too. But then perhaps…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Change in Mind - Steve Nunn's Blog
  • Improved Reaction Time

    Steve Nunn
    Steve Nunn
    In the last blog I discussed the phases that people go through when reacting to change. Let's have a look at trying to improve the situation for someone going through change. This is called Change Management. The good thing about change is that…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Change in Mind - Steve Nunn's Blog
  • Playing the Long Game

    Steve Nunn
    Steve Nunn
    I love harmless gossip. I like to know what's going on. However, wanting to know and having to know are completely different things. Whether it is home life or work life you often have to play the long game, and wait and see what happens. I just…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Change in Mind - Steve Nunn's Blog
  • First Project Manager, now Psychologist

    Steve Nunn
    Steve Nunn
    I help integrate acquired companies. When I started in the team the job was different to the way that it is now. I got into this team probably because of my project management skills, but now I need to be more of a psychologist. A project manager…
    • over 13 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Change in Mind - Steve Nunn's Blog
  • The PowerPoint Generation

    Steve Nunn
    Steve Nunn
    MTV has been around a long time. Are the kids of today still the MTV generation? You know short attention spans and just wanting to get to the punch line? Or are they beyond that and actually something else? Now that the original MTV kids have grown up…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Change in Mind - Steve Nunn's Blog
  • Conflict has a Bad Wrap

    Steve Nunn
    Steve Nunn
    Conflict has a bad name. OK so usually it deserves it when we're talking about governments, but in the context of communication, Conflict is Important . Conflict is essential for resolving issues. Whether you're deciding where to go for lunch or…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Change in Mind - Steve Nunn's Blog
  • Run Projects like the Navy

    Steve Nunn
    Steve Nunn
    I find that a lot of day to day project management isn't well structured. However, in the end all you have to do is deliver a successful project. As we know, projects should be to scope, budget and on time, but if your organization benefits from the project…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Change in Mind - Steve Nunn's Blog
  • So who wants to be in charge, then?

    Steve Nunn
    Steve Nunn
    Not everyone can get to run IBM. We're all going to get to different career positions in life. In today's world (which is going to be different to tomorrow's) organizations have flatter staff structures. You can often find yourself in a many thousand…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Change in Mind - Steve Nunn's Blog
  • Cultural Empathy

    Steve Nunn
    Steve Nunn
    Cultural differences. There has been a lot written about this fascinating subject. Despite the world becoming homogenized and effectively getting smaller with easier communications and travel, there is a lot of uniqueness in all of us. In large businesses…
    • over 14 years ago
    • Bentley Colleague Blogs
    • Change in Mind - Steve Nunn's Blog