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Luis Vasquez-Varela, Aff.M.ASCE


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Posted By Luis Vasquez-Varela 02-08-2023 07:54 AM
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A helpful strategy to avoid "meeting madness" is evaluating whether the subject or problem is actually worthy of a meeting. Perhaps the leaders are trying to avoid taking a decision or face the consequences of such a decision based on the fact that it was "a collective decision". I believe it is ...
Posted By Luis Vasquez-Varela 01-23-2023 10:01 AM
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The world economy responds to cycles that sooner or later impact our quality of life through its effects on the built environment or the loss of jobs. It is not the first time we have dealt with similar issues in our group. Still, it does not hurt to maintain a base of advice and recommendations for ...
Posted By Luis Vasquez-Varela 12-30-2022 12:28 PM
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Hi Alexander, There is a documentary on Netflix about TMI. https://www.netflix.com/co/title/81198239 Best regards, ------------------------------ Luis Vasquez-Varela Aff.M.ASCE Civil Engineer Manizales ------------------------------
Posted By Luis Vasquez-Varela 10-27-2022 09:43 AM
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My indispensable tool is a Moleskine Notebook with a square pattern and my Faber Castle mechanical pencil. I have to write and draw to understand the problem. Then I write a list of small tasks to achieve the primary goal. ------------------------------ Luis Vasquez-Varela Aff.M.ASCE Associate Professor. ...
Posted By Luis Vasquez-Varela 12-09-2021 07:47 PM
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Dear Tung, I can't do anything without writing it down on paper first. I spent a lot of pencils and notebooks. Handwriting gives me a clear sense of what I have to do and what I expect to accomplish, even programming. That's my primary tool. I used to program in Visual Basic 6.0, but I couldn't ...