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Fight or Embrace Best-of-Breed in the Manufacturing Systems Ecosystem?

December 11, 2009 by Jim Brown 1 Comment

What I learned this week came from some reflection on a workshop I conducted on enterprise systems for a small division of a large A&D contractor.Should we fight best-of-breed or embrace it?

Filed Under: What I Learned Tagged With: PLM, ERP, QLM, Integration, A&D, Best-of-Breed, EPM

Making Environmental Product Compliance Sustainable

December 4, 2009 by Jim Brown 3 Comments

A quick peek into a survey and interviews on how companies are meeting environmental regulations for their products, and doing so in a way that is sustainable to the business from a cost and risk perspective

Filed Under: Insights, Insights & Activity, Clarity on PLM Tagged With: PLM, RoHS, Product Compliance, Survey, PTC, Costs, Environmental Product Compliance, Framework, REACH, Regulations, Repeatabile, Risk

Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Study Good Sign for Social Computing in PLM

December 1, 2009 by Jim Brown Leave a Comment

A quick peek into some research on the adoption of Enterprise 2.0 technologies. Things are moving in a positive direction in regards to PLM and social computing.

Filed Under: Research Rap Tagged With: Social Computing, Engineering, Manufacturers, Product Development, IP, Web 2.0, Product Innovation, Adoption, PLM, Enterprise 2.0, Research

Social Innovation in Simple Terms

November 20, 2009 by Jim Brown Leave a Comment

The message was in response to a post the other day about Going Social with Product Development, pointing me to the embedded video. The post discussed the use of social computing techniques in product innovation, product development, and engineering.

Filed Under: What I Learned Tagged With: Product Development, Social Networking, PLM, Social Computing, Engineering, Innovation

Going Social with Product Development

November 18, 2009 by Jim Brown 3 Comments

A quick peek into some research on … how manufacturers are taking advantage of social computing and “Web 2.0” technologies to raise the bar on product development performance in my new report Tech-Clarity Insight: Going Social with Product Development: Improving Product Development Performance with Social Computing. The paper discusses the intersection of social computing and new product development (NPD) processes and tools. I have posted frequently about the intersection of social computing and PLM and product innovation, and this research provides some examples on how these strategies are starting to play out for manufacturers like Microsoft (think PC hardware and game consoles, not Windows) and Pitney Bowes.

Filed Under: Clarity on PLM, Insights, Insights & Activity Tagged With: NPD, Social Discovery, Blogs, PLM, Presence Detection, Social Computing, Wikis, Innovation, Research Rap, Manufacturers, Product Development, Social Networking, Collaboration, Web 2.0

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