The noted commercial construction consultant and dispute resolution professional lent his professional expertise to co-author an essay about the complex relationship between technology and construction scheduling.
DALLAS,TX / ACCESSWIRE / September 5, 2022 / When Benjamin Sparks, veteran commercial construction consultant and dispute resolution professional, was approached by a freelance journalist to co-author a new article about a subject with which he has considerable professional knowledge and experience, he agreed readily, eager to share his wisdom. The essay, which is titled Expert Benjamin Sparks Explains How Technology is Changing Commercial Construction Scheduling, was published by a well-known online periodical on July 6, 2022.
At the outset of the piece, Benjamin establishes a hypothetical example in order to illustrate his overarching point. He creates Mr. Smith, a framing and drywall contractor, and tells the readership about his business philosophy. “His approach is to purchase only the finest hammers for the young apprentice carpenters on his staff. Through careful research and evaluation, Smith selects a new hammer from a reputable manufacturer for his inexperienced crews. The selected manufacturer provides the sleekest and most user friendly features in the hammer industry. The contractor justifies the purchase price and the cost of training for the best tools in the business with the money he is saving by hiring only apprentice carpenters.” However, Benjamin Sparks goes on to state that the hammer itself does not produce the fantastic results that Mr. Smith expected, and the contractor becomes “somewhat disillusioned” with the product. Indeed, Mr. Smith “can purchase the best hammer, but in the hands of inexperience, even the best tools will bring little benefit to a construction project.”
By means of concluding the article, Benjamin extracts the lesson from his hypothetical example, explicitly stating that “inexperience will often cast blame on the failure of technology (a quality planning tool) for a lack of quality performance.” While experience “provides quality with the available tools. A change or an upgrade in technology will usually only increase efficiency, not quality.”
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About Benjamin Sparks:
Currently working and residing in Dallas, Texas, Benjamin Sparks is a commercial construction consultant for Encore Group, as well as a dispute resolution professional. As a young man, Benjamin Sparks became enamored by the great literary works of Western Civilization. The lessons contained in the so-called ‘Western Canon’ spoke to him on a visceral level and greatly helped to shape his worldview. Benjamin graduated from St. John’s College in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Upon entering the working world, Benjamin used his finely-honed problem-solving skills to great effect, rising the ranks in the various companies he worked for, before eventually settling on a career as a professional consultant. Although he has worked for firms both large and small throughout the country within multiple industries, such as public affairs and business leadership, these days, Benjamin Sparks concentrates his efforts on commercial construction and dispute resolution.
In his spare time, Benjamin engages in daily exercise and martial arts. He loves playing sports. He is also a longtime wine and whiskey aficionado. He still reads voraciously, always on the lookout for interesting new works, and occasionally revisiting the Western Classics.
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