My wife and I bought our first house in 1982, so I have been undertaking small projects for a long time. I can recall hanging my first towel rack and the mistakes I made. This weekend, I was able to hang one in 38 minutes. I don't think that I have gotten any better. I think the tools have. As a tool provider, Autodesk aims to do the same thing to allow our customers to make more things, better things, with less - less in terms of time, materials, and confusion.
Individually, these tool improvements are tiny; however, taken together, the whole project took 38 minutes. Autodesk has formed http://www.autodesk.com/collections - industry collections of its tools with this type of thinking in mind. For example, the collection for construction allows project leads to evaluate projects for constructability, design intent, and clashes during pre-construction. If evaluating constructability can be considered as using a paper template for a towel rack, then evauating design intent is like being supplied with the correctly-sized allen wrench, and clash detection is like using the line on the template with the level before drilling the holes. Much like reducing towel installion to 38 minutes, workflows can be dramatically improved by using the combination of tools in the collection. With Autodesk, you can make anything.
Tools are alive in the lab.