Kent's got the right idea... if you're running a big enough crew.

As the "second man" in a two man crew, I'd work room-to-room. While my foreman was running HR's or dedicated circuits, my job was to

Go around to all the spotted positions and place 1900's..

Get a rough measure on how many sticks we'd need for the room.. then go get 'em

Measure and drill the studs or cap plates for the run...

Start measuring, bending, and cutting to make it all connect...

Tie into the HR box... if it wasn't already, stub up (or down, depnding on obstructions) for the HR. <TIP> We used deep 1900's (4" square by 2 1/8" deep vs. the usual 1 1/2") and 3/4" EMT for all the HR's.

Another tip - D1900's for dimmers and GFCI's...

A lot of the tips are "method specific" - my tips about EMT are worthless for folks that run NM all day.