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Construction Executive Magazine Looks at Project Business Automation

Construction Executive Magazine Looks at Project Business Automation

Matt Mong, VP of Market Innovation and Category Design at Adeaca, the leader in Project Business Automation (PBA), an all-in-one business management cloud solution for project-based companies, was recently featured in Construction Executive magazine. Mond discussed construction companies as a project business. Read the full article here.

According to Mong, “The fact is productivity in the construction industry has remained stagnant or even declined over the last few decades. This is not only due to poor project business management and the lack of technological innovation, but also the fact that construction companies fail to recognize themselves as a project business. The problem is, construction, engineering and professional services are all seen as completely different industries, even though 80% to 90% of what they do is the same: projects.”

Construction Executive is the magazine for the business of construction. It reaches more than 55,000 commercial, industrial, and institutional contractors, and construction-related business owners.

About Project Business Automation: 

Adeaca is now recognized by Forrester as the next paradigm-shifting solution. PBA is revolutionizing project-driven industries including: 

  • Architecture, Engineering, Construction 
  • ETO (Engineer-to-Order) 
  • Contract Manufacturing 
  • Aerospace & Defense 
  • Energy & Utilities 

The PBA Blueprint focuses on the business side of projects and how to apply new rules to improve key business drivers as a project-driven company.  

About Adeaca: 

Adeaca knows the challenges project-based companies face and the solutions to solve their core business problems. The Adeaca team consists of project industry experts who understand that project-driven companies cannot deliver better outcomes because of three primary reasons: 

  • No standardized project governance 
  • No timely information to detect problems early enough to rectify them 
  • Inefficient collaboration among project team members and stakeholders 

Adeaca sees the bigger picture. It is the only uniquely positioned solutions-based organization that understands why project-driven companies cannot govern projects effectively, produce reliable and timely information, nor collaborate well with existing systems. This lack of integration means systems run separately in silos, data are not shared, and processes are not synchronized.  Without real-time data any insights are outdated, and manually compiled data are prone to error and bias.  As a result, stakeholders cannot access information easily in a timely fashion, leading to poor collaboration and project outcomes.   

Adeaca understands that integration is key to solving the current limitations of these project-based challenges. The viewpoint must be elevated from separate departmental needs to what the project business requires as a whole. Project Business Automation is the future of large project-based manufacturing and provides advanced capabilities that will propel the industry forward. 

Media Contact
Company Name: Adeaca
Contact Person: Shina Neo, Editorial Director and Media Relations Specialist
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Phone: 470-775-5534
Address:3280 Peachtree Road NE 7th Floor
City: Atlanta
State: GA
Country: United States
Website: https://www.adeaca.com/

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