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While project teams typically establish quantifiable performance targets for their projects, there is no magic bullet for defining the right energy consumption goal for each project. This panel of high-performance experts and architects will discuss strategies for quantitative goal setting: when, who, and how aggressive.

How do teams arrive at goals that stick? What makes teams rally around them? What are the risks of setting ambitious goals? How do teams know when they are being aggressive enough? Attendees will be prompted to think critically about their own goal-setting practices, and the panelists will share their lessons learned from leading exemplary high-performance projects from conception to completion.

Time Slot
5

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Room / Location
Marina 3
Learning Objectives
Assess critically how project teams integrate goal-setting into the design process
Identify the technical considerations for determining project-specific performance goals
Distill multiple performance or sustainability frameworks into a clear set of goals
Recognize opportunities to motivate teams around more aggressive targets
CEU Information
Attendance for each full conference day offers 4.5 credit hours for both RESNET and MA CSL licensure.
CEU Credits
AIA: 1.5 LU
NARI: 1.5 Hours
PHIUS: 1.5 Hours
Session ID
BOS22-305
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