2. Putting things into perspective
To fully grasp the issue of conformation, two questions need to be addressed. The first relates to the construction industry, and the second to a specific object, the program.
Despite its huge volume of business, the sector is not strictly speaking an industry. And that raises questions. Is there not a correlation between this specificity and the absence of tools truly dedicated to productivity gains?
Moreover, in both situations, the initial specifications are equally important, but do not reflect the same practices. And this is perhaps a question that opens up new perspectives.
This twofold questioning should make it possible to define the scope of the hypotheses to be mobilized in order to introduce an operative change that will lead to progress.
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