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

Circling Back on Quality with Siemens PLM

I had the chance to talk with … Siemens PLM a couple of times in response to my post on Quality Lifecycle Management titled Expanding PLM’s Pervue – Quality and Risk Management. I had a good conversation with the Siemens team about their offering. It is interesting, takes a bit of a unique approach, and I think it is worth talking about

    Jim Brown - November 17, 2009 - Filed Under: One-to-One - Tagged With: BI, Actuals, Closing the Loop, PLM, Dimensional Quality, Tolerances, Engineering, Siemens, Manufacturing, Analytics, QLM, Quality

    Component and Compliance Information in Supply Risk Management

    A quick peek into some research on … the importance of good supply chain information in A Risk-Based Approach to Component and Supplier Management: Mitigating Risk with Component and Compliance Intelligence. The research discusses how good intelligence on the supply chain can help mitigate risks such as counterfeits and fakes, obsolescence, and regulatory noncompliance. The report provides examples from a number of leading manufacturers including defense contractor BAE Systems, electronics industry service provider Jabil, and high tech company ON Semiconductor.

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    Jim Brown - November 12, 2009 - Filed Under: Insights, Insights & Activity, Clarity on PLM - Tagged With: Research Rap, PLM, Product Compliance, Manufacturers, Risk Management, Better Business Decisions, Couterfeits, Fakes, Obsolescence, Product Information, Supply Risk Management

    Choosing an ERP to Fit PLM?

    What I learned this week … came from a question in response to my post on The Evolving Roles of ERP and PLM in Manufacturing. The question as asked was “For a mid-size company that has a complex Bill of Materials, are there specific ERP systems that integrate well with CATIA and SmarTeam?”

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    Jim Brown - November 10, 2009 - Filed Under: Insights, Clarity on PLM, Insights & Activity - Tagged With: Vendors, SMB, ERP, Integration, Analysis, Selection, BOM, SME, PLM

    Unlock My Product Data! Business Intelligence in PLM

    A quick peek into some research on … the use of business intelligence in PLM provides insight on taking advantage of the tremendous amount of product data accumulating in today’s PLM systems. The research discusses how the maturation of manufacturers’ PLM implementations has created a tremendous volume of untapped information that can be leveraged to improve product innovation, product development, and engineering performance. As it has in previous enterprise applications (ERP, CRM, SCM, others), the time has come for manufacturers to tap into their growing information goldmines through the use of business intelligence (BI) tools.

      Jim Brown - October 29, 2009 - Filed Under: Research Rap - Tagged With: Innovation, Product Development, IP, Security, Manufacturing, BI, Business Intelligence, Data Mining, PLM, Product Lifecycle Management, Engineering

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