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Leadership in Product Development – Musings from a Great NPD Conference

What I learned this week … is that manufacturers (and others) are as passionate and focused on new product development and innovation as ever. I had the opportunity to act as master of ceremonies (emcee JB in the house!) for Aberdeen Group’s Leadership in Product Development Summit. We had a great lineup of speakers from some great companies that shared their experience in developing new products.

    Jim Brown - October 1, 2010 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: NPD, Simulation, Aberdeen Group, Agile Product Development, Conference, DoD, Lean Product Development, Product Ideas, Regulatory Compliance, Innovation, zipcar, New Product Development

    Product Portfolio Management in a PLM Strategy

    Issue in Focus: Product Portfolio Management in a PLM Strategy – Closing the Loop on Product Planning explores how engineering-centric businesses can take a more closed-loop approach between Product Portfolio Management (PPM) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) to extend the value of PPM. Discusses the benefits of closing the loop between theoretical plans and actual…

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      Jim Brown - September 24, 2010 - Filed Under: Published Research - Tagged With: Lockheed Martin, Product Development, PPM, NPD, Strategy, Sandia Labs, Pipeline, Portfolio, Program Management, Value, PLM, Project Management, Engineering

      In Search of a Standard PLM Definition

      What I learned this week was that we could use a good, common PLM definition and scope, but we will not get one. The discussion (a lot of discussion in multiple forums, actually) came from my post SAP, Too Much or Too Little Credit for PLM Efforts and another called Who Will Disrupt Entrenched PLM Vendors?

        Jim Brown - March 9, 2010 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: Product Lifecycle Management, Dassault Systemes, Aras, Engineering, CMII, Siemens, Definition, ERP, PLM Program, PTC, Porduct Development, SAP, Scope, NPD, Stage-Gate, Processes, PLM, Invention Machine, Vendors, Product Innovation

        Going Social with Product Development

        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.

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        Jim Brown - November 18, 2009 - Filed Under: Clarity on PLM, Insights, Insights & Activity - Tagged With: Web 2.0, NPD, Social Discovery, Blogs, PLM, Presence Detection, Social Computing, Wikis, Innovation, Research Rap, Manufacturers, Product Development, Social Networking, Collaboration

        Exponential Times – What Does it Mean for Manufacturing and PLM?

        What I learned this week … came from watching the Did You Know 3.0 Video and asking myself what it means to the world of manufacturing and product lifecycle management (PLM). The answer? Quite a lot. If you haven’t seen the video, it is worth 5 minutes of your time to give you an entertaining and informative look into the times we live in. The part that really caught me was that we live in “exponential times.” Things are changing rapidly in our personal and professional lives, and manufacturers need to consider the ways the world is changing in order to be relevant with the right products (and the right processes) to capitalize on the future.

          Jim Brown - October 20, 2009 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: Business Intelligence, Social Computing, KM, Search, Product Innovation, Engineering, Product Development, 3D, NPD, Knowledge Management, Simulation, BI, PLM

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