The document summarizes a discussion that took place on December 6, 2013 at 3:00 pm. The discussion involved introducing themselves, pointing out mistakes made by one person which they will improve on, such as being late and being a bad listener. It then provides a brief summary of each person's background and education. The discussion covered what project work and tasks will be involved, including a one month trial period and expectations of improvement, hard work, and results. The person was given tasks to complete before their next discussion, which included noting down details of the discussion. The conversation ended with encouragement and thanks.
RIBA ARB Part 3 Exam – the Advanced Diploma in Professional Practice in Architecture (ADPPA) This post is for anyone who is interested in registering with RIBA and ARB as a chartered Architect. I passed my exam a few months ago and I thought I would share my research and experience for those who are interested. Since there are many Part 3 courses you can enrol and each has different criteria on submissions, I am only focusing on the course I took which is titled RIBA Advanced Diploma in Professional Practice in Architecture (Part 3) by the Royal Institute of British Architects. If you are not taking the exact course, don’t worry some information below is still relevant. Feel free to jump to different sections. Quick check: When are you ready for the exam? When you have completed 24 months’ practical experience under the direct supervision of a professional working in the construction industry post-Part II, which include at least 12 months working in UK/EEA. More detail information
The document summarizes a discussion that took place on December 6, 2013 at 3:00 pm. The discussion involved introducing themselves, pointing out mistakes made by one person which they will improve on, such as being late and being a bad listener. It then provides a brief summary of each person's background and education. The discussion covered what project work and tasks will be involved, including a one month trial period and expectations of improvement, hard work, and results. The person was given tasks to complete before their next discussion, which included noting down details of the discussion. The conversation ended with encouragement and thanks.
The document summarizes a discussion that took place on December 6, 2013 at 3:00 pm. The discussion involved introducing themselves, pointing out mistakes made by one person which they will improve on, such as being late and being a bad listener. It then provides a brief summary of each person's background and education. The discussion covered what project work and tasks will be involved, including a one month trial period and expectations of improvement, hard work, and results. The person was given tasks to complete before their next discussion, which included noting down details of the discussion. The conversation ended with encouragement and thanks.
The document summarizes a discussion that took place on December 6, 2013 at 3:00 pm. The discussion involved introducing themselves, pointing out mistakes made by one person which they will improve on, such as being late and being a bad listener. It then provides a brief summary of each person's background and education. The discussion covered what project work and tasks will be involved, including a one month trial period and expectations of improvement, hard work, and results. The person was given tasks to complete before their next discussion, which included noting down details of the discussion. The conversation ended with encouragement and thanks.
DETAILS OF DISCUSSION HAPPENED ON 6 DECEMBER 2013 3.00 P.M.
We shaked hands and introduced ourselves with each other.
Before starting the Conversation, You noticed two big mistakes in me and you are going to pinpoint many more mistakes which I will avoid and improve 1. being late . Bad listener I assure you, I will avoid, and I will improve on this. !y story "in brief## Your story"in brief# $tudied B.% I& !%C'(&IC() %&*I&%%+I&*. ,oined &--. for studies in product design and engineering. (vailed scholarship, $igned a bond of about / years or bond value rs /, 01 111. 2is continued my studies for 13 years 2idn4t sign nttf as scholar. But ramani sir helped in getting loan. *ot m.b.a degree along with nttf tool engineering degree. *ot to know how you managed life financially as well as in studies, food etc. You asked what I wanted to do. I told in cae field I want to the pro5ect. !y resume didn4t have any value in my profile. Because ramani sir recommended me you accepted. Because +amani sir is one reason how far you have reached in life. You asked me what I wanted to do. I told in cae field I want to the pro5ect. But you advised me and have given opportunity to do the pro5ect. -ask given6 new product development till it is launched into market TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. one month I will be in "fire in 7fire out test#. . I should show continuous improvement. /. -raining and investment will be done by you. 8. 2uration of pro5ect work is four months. 0. If after one month if I have reached your acceptable e9pectation and have shown improvement. I will be kept to continue the pro5ect otherwise I will be fired out. :. I should show hard work as well as smart work. If I am achieving results with either of this, it is acceptable ;. !y involvement with the pro5ect will be tested You have given me a task to perform before getting back to you. When I should get back to you< Your reply was yesterday. Which I didn4t understand, the meaning was as soon as possible. TASK THAT ARE TO BE DONE DURING PROJECT WORK. 1. FINDING OR DEFINING THE PROBLEMS 2. SELECTION OF PROBLEM OR PROJECT 3. IDENTIFYING THE CUSTOMER OR MARKET 4. CONCEPT GENERATION . CONCEPT SELECTION 6. CONCEPT MODELLING AND TESTING !. PROTOYPING ". FINAL PRODUCT #. PATENTS 10. LAUNCH OF PRODUCT INTO MARKET 11. BUSINESS OPURTUNITY 12. PROJECT REPORT T$%& '( )* +*,-(,.*/ BEFORE GETTING BACK TO YOU 1. 2iscussion details . $ome product related problems /. $cheduling of new product design life cycle or activities which I need to perform during this 8 months of pro5ect. (nother !istake you found in me i.e not noting down in paper what was said to me (t last the discussion ended with some encouragement words, how to come up from bad situation. )adder e9ample how I should catch the ladder and move upward. Conversation ended with thanks giving and shaking hands.
RIBA ARB Part 3 Exam – the Advanced Diploma in Professional Practice in Architecture (ADPPA) This post is for anyone who is interested in registering with RIBA and ARB as a chartered Architect. I passed my exam a few months ago and I thought I would share my research and experience for those who are interested. Since there are many Part 3 courses you can enrol and each has different criteria on submissions, I am only focusing on the course I took which is titled RIBA Advanced Diploma in Professional Practice in Architecture (Part 3) by the Royal Institute of British Architects. If you are not taking the exact course, don’t worry some information below is still relevant. Feel free to jump to different sections. Quick check: When are you ready for the exam? When you have completed 24 months’ practical experience under the direct supervision of a professional working in the construction industry post-Part II, which include at least 12 months working in UK/EEA. More detail information