Student Results
Digital transformation requires accountability. BIM projects require precision. And information management requires a structured, practical approach. This week's five-star reviews reflect students who found exactly that - professionals who came to Plannerly's training with real goals and left with knowledge they can apply.
Three themes from this week's new reviews
- Building accountability into digital transformation across an organisation
- Certified "Digital Troublemaker" - designed for change-makers in construction and infrastructure
- Practical frameworks for making digital responsibility stick
- Level 1 foundations for ISO 19650 information management
- Accessible entry point for professionals new to the standard
- Real knowledge gained - even on a fast-paced curriculum
- Level 2 and Level 3 courses covering advanced BIM project delivery
- Record-keeping and information tracking across a live project
- Progression from foundational concepts to expert-level application
A diverse week of learning outcomes
Plannerly's ISO 19650 training covers a wide range of learner profiles - from professionals taking their first steps with information management concepts through to BIM practitioners looking for advanced project delivery tools. This week's five-star reviews reflect that range: a Digital Troublemaker working on organisational accountability, a Level 1 student gaining practical knowledge, and a Level 2 and Level 3 practitioner validating Plannerly as a BIM project tool.
The common thread is practical value. Each of these students came to the training with a different goal and left with something they could apply. That is what structured ISO 19650 certification delivers when it is built around real project workflows rather than passive content.
Digital transformation needs more than strategy - it needs accountability
Building organisational accountability for digital change
The challenge: Digital transformation in construction and infrastructure is often discussed in terms of tools and technology. But the harder question is accountability - who is responsible for making digital change happen, and how do organisations build that into their day-to-day workflows?
The outcome: Ahmed Shawky IBRAHIM took Plannerly's Certified "Digital Troublemaker" course and found exactly that - a practical framework for how organisations can take ownership of digital transformation. His review focuses not on features or content delivery, but on accountability in digital transformation - a signal that the course connects to the real challenge of making change stick inside an organisation.
Digital transformation succeeds when it moves from concept to embedded practice - when the right people know how to make it happen and are held responsible for doing so. The Certified "Digital Troublemaker" course is designed for exactly this: professionals who need to understand the digital landscape, navigate organisational resistance, and put clear accountability structures in place. This kind of review - focused on accountability rather than content - tells you the training is connecting to the right level.
Starting with ISO 19650 basics and gaining real knowledge
Practical knowledge from a comprehensive Level 1 curriculum
The starting point: For professionals new to ISO 19650, the Level 1 course is the entry point. It covers the foundations of BIM and information management - the concepts, terminology and workflows that underpin how information flows on a project. Finding a course that makes this accessible without being superficial is the main challenge for new learners.
The result: Mohamed hachem Chtioui completed Level 1 and came away with a nuanced perspective: the content was informative, the pace was fast in places, but the outcome was real. He gained knowledge from the programme - which is exactly what the Level 1 course is designed to deliver.
The Level 1 course is deliberately comprehensive. ISO 19650 information management spans multiple disciplines - from how an Appointing Party defines requirements through to how information is structured, delivered and verified. Covering that ground in a course that holds a learner's attention takes careful design. For students who engage with it fully, the knowledge gained is directly applicable to real projects. Those who want to continue can progress naturally into the Level 2 Information Manager - Advanced course.
Validating Plannerly as the right tool for BIM project work
From advanced skills to expert-level information tracking
Who this is for: BIM practitioners at the advanced and expert level are not looking for an introduction to information management. They need training that goes into the specifics - how to track information through a live project, how to assign and verify tasks, and how to manage the record-keeping that ISO 19650 requires at every stage of delivery.
The verdict: Rafi Lathif completed both Level 2 and Level 3, and his reviews reflect a practitioner's perspective. At Level 2, he found Plannerly the best tool for BIM project work. At Level 3, he highlighted the ease of keeping all records in one place and tracking projects end to end - exactly the capability that ISO 19650 workflows require across a delivery team.
The move from Level 2 to Level 3 represents a shift in how practitioners engage with ISO 19650 - from understanding the standard to owning its implementation on a live project. At the expert level, the course covers the full information management workflow: from how to structure requirements at project inception through to how information is audited and closed out at handover. For BIM professionals who need to operate at this level, having a platform that makes record-keeping straightforward is not just convenient - it is essential to consistent delivery.
What this week's reviews point to
Practical training, real outcomes - across every level
These three students came to Plannerly's training with different goals: one working on digital accountability at an organisational level, one taking the first steps into ISO 19650 information management, and one validating the platform as the right tool for live BIM project work. All three left with something they could apply.
That range - from the Digital Troublemaker course to Level 1 basics to Level 3 expert - reflects how Plannerly's training is structured: to meet professionals at the point they are at, and give them what they need to move forward. Whether the goal is organisational change, individual certification, or advanced project delivery - the pathway is there.