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Social Computing

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: NPD, Knowledge Management, Simulation, BI, PLM, Business Intelligence, Social Computing, KM, Search, Product Innovation, Engineering, Product Development, 3D

    A Vision for PLM and Beyond – Dassault Systemes

    I had the chance to talk with … Dassault Systemes CEO Bernard Charles and his team at Dassault’s 2009 customer conference today. I attended the general sessions in the morning and then spent some time speaking with DS execs in a smaller group setting. Once again, Bernard and the team painted a very different picture of PLM than some might have in mind. Dassault does PLM, but the vision does not stop there. It doesn’t matter if you call it PLM 2.0 (as Dassault does) or put some other label on it – DS has a very unique view on what the future will look like. And they have plans to play a broader role than CAD, CAE or product design.

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    Jim Brown - October 8, 2009 - Filed Under: Insights, Clarity on PLM, Insights & Activity - Tagged With: Vision, User Conference, PLM, Social Computing, Dassault Systemes, Manufacturers, Product Development, Vendor, Social Innovation

    Social Computing in PLM and the Scarce Resource of Attention

    What I learned this week … came from a post on Socialwrite.com titled The Attention Question in Social Business. I have struggled over this one for the past several days because the post puts forward a compelling and brilliant observation – but I can’t quite grasp the analogy when applied to my world – social computing in PLM. I woke up this morning with a clear thought in my head on it (look up “get a life” on Wikipedia, see my picture) and decided it was time to share my thoughts. So here they are.

      Jim Brown - September 30, 2009 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: Resource, Social Business, PLM, Social Computing, Attention

      People Tagging in Product Development

      What I learned this week … was sparked by some recent social networking announcements on people tagging. The most recent was that Facebook plans to offer tagging very similar to what Twitter offers. This follows other announcements around geo-tagging, but I am really most interested in how tagging people can help in product development (and overall in product innovation).

        Jim Brown - September 14, 2009 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: Product Development, Product Knowledge, Social Discovery, PLM, Knowledge Management, Social Computing, People Tagging, twitter, Social Networks, Tagging, Engineering, Facebook, Innovation, Manufacturers

        Product Collaboration 2.0

        Issue in Focus: Product Collaboration 2.0 – Using Social Computing Techniques to Create Corporate Social Networks explores the use of social computing and “Web 2.0” techniques to improve product collaboration. Explains how social computing in PLM allows manufacturers to discover new intellectual property and capture existing know-how for the future, increasing corporate product knowledge. Please enjoy…

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          Jim Brown - September 10, 2009 - Filed Under: Published Research - Tagged With: Collaboration, Product Knowledge, Web 2.0, Corporate Social Networks, Social Media, Issue in Focus, Collaboration 2.0, PLM, Social Computing, IP, White Paper

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