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How do you take Continuing Education and turn it from a snore-fest to a big score? On the first episode of The AEC Stuck-Insider with Bryce Stuckenschneider, we dive into all things CE in AEC. With experience as a VP of Sales and Marketing in the AEC industry, Stuckenschneider has experienced his fair share of courses, both as an educator as a learner; what he's seen has been nothing short of disheartening. Busy schedules, boring presentations, and a lack of creativity is putting roadblocks in front of crucial educational material needed to keep AEC professionals in-tune with their customers and in-sync with the most innovative technology.
"If it's not coming to your firm, some of these architects and designers are so stinking busy," Stuckenschneider said. "If it's not in their office during their lunch hour, there are a lot of reasons they're not going to want to come, and so you have to be compelling."
How do you take Continuing Education and turn it from a snore-fest to a big score? On the first episode of The AEC Stuck-Insider with Bryce Stuckenschneider, we dive into all things CE in AEC. With experience as a VP of Sales and Marketing in the AEC industry, Stuckenschneider has experienced his fair share of courses, both as an educator as a learner; what he's seen has been nothing short of disheartening. Busy schedules, boring presentations, and a lack of creativity is putting roadblocks in front of crucial educational material needed to keep AEC professionals in-tune with their customers and in-sync with the most innovative technology.
"If it's not coming to your firm, some of these architects and designers are so stinking busy," Stuckenschneider said. "If it's not in their office during their lunch hour, there are a lot of reasons they're not going to want to come, and so you have to be compelling."