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What I Learned

What I Learned: We are not Going to Design an Airplane on Facebook!

What I learned this week … came from a participant at my session on Social Computing in PLM at COFES last month. A quote from the session has been haunting me since that time, and I haven’t been able to place my finger on why it has resonated in my head. I think because it is both meaningful to me and meaningless at the same time. The quote was “We are not going to build an airplane on Facebook!” The statement drew a lot of chuckles, and I have to believe it’s a true statement of fact. But I think why it haunts me is that people are willing to discount the value of a hugely important trend (the use of social computing technologies in business) because the examples they have don’t quite fit the way the currently work.

    Jim Brown - May 12, 2009 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: PLM, Social Computing, Engineering, Facebook, Innovation, Manufacturers, Product Development

    What I Learned: Is Social Product Development Viable without PLM?

    What I learned this week … came from a post on PLM Think Tank (aka PLM Twine) titled 5 reasons why Wiki fails for PLM collaboration which I think points to an interesting set of questions:

    Is social computing software enough on it’s own to support product innovation, product development, and engineering?
    – Will social computing software evolve to handle more full PLM-related requirements as it matures?
    – Will PLM leverage social computing platforms to extend their capabilities?
    – Will PLM embed social computing capabilities of their own?
    Here is my take on an interesting conversation, and some of my thoughts on the direction that social computing in PLM might take.

      Jim Brown - May 6, 2009 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: SharePoint, twitter, PLM, Vendors, Social Computing, Social Network, Social Product Development, LinkedIn, plaxo, Seond Life

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