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Our CAD Services Article on Google Knol
July 29, 2008 on 9:06 am | In CAD News | 1 Commentby Lucky Balaraman, Executive Director, The Magnum Group
We all know what Wikipedia is, right? Well, Google has come out its its own Wikipedia-type site, called Google Knol.
All you have to do is log in to your Google account and upload your content. Your content should, of course, be an informative article and can contain images or video.
We have uploaded an expert article on CAD services. The article pretty much explains from start to finish how to find a good CAD services provider. The content is based on our experience of several years in being a CAD services provider and in dealing with myriad customers on several continents.
It’s an engaging and informative read, and we hope you like it!

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We Have a Radio Show Now!
July 26, 2008 on 10:45 am | In CAD News | 1 Commentby Lucky Balaraman, Executive Director, The Magnum Group
We are proud and excited to announce that we have started having a regular, CAD services related radio show. On it we plan to interview CAD-related people: engineers, architects, CAD software manufacturers and sellers, to name a few.
The show is hosted by BlogTalkRadio.com. The first episode about our HVAC CAD services clearly describes the inputs we get and the outputs we deliver for our marine HVAC projects. This is information hitherto not available in the public domain: catch it and stay ahead of the crowd!
Have a nice day,

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CAD Services: Evaluating Your Responses
July 11, 2008 on 2:49 pm | In Engineering Drafting | 1 CommentIn our last post, we described your first move at evaluating prospective CAD services: sending them a message.
Now we’ll describe the second move: evaluating the responses.
Here are the questions you need to ask about the responses along with how you should mark your answers:
- Did the message arrive within one business day? Yes: 10; No: 0
- Did the CAD service answer your questions pertinently? (sometimes their comprehension of English can be very poor). Rate on a scale of 1 to 10
- Are they using your CAD platform? Yes: 10; No: 0
- Do they have experience in your particular specialization? Yes: 10; No: 0
- If yes, did they describe in some detail what they have done? Rate on a scale of 1 to 10
- Did they express clear interest in working for you? Rate on a scale of 1 to 10
- Did they tell you what to do next? Yes: 10; No: 0
Now add up all the marks you just gave, divide by 70 and multiply by 100. In other words, express your above evaluation as a percentage. Let’s call this percentage “the grade”.
Arrange the grades in a highest-to-lowest order. The highest five scorers comprise your shortlist of prospective CAD services.
The next step is for you to dig deeper into the capabilities of each of them so that you can end up with a final list of three services.
Stay tuned for the next part in this training!
Enjoy your day,

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