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What I Learned: Flogging the “Facebook for Product Development” Horse

What I learned this week… is that it is really fun to pick on Facebook because it doesn’t have the capabilities to support product innovation, product development, and engineering. Of course, it was never intended to and that is probably not a market that they are really very interested in. But it is fun, and also helps to bring home some of the requirements that are important for social computing in PLM. This post started as a reply to Stan’s comment on my “not building an airplane on Facebook post,” and I realized after about 17 pages of comments that maybe I had better turn it into a blog post. Thank you Stan for bringing up a lot of very good questions.

    Jim Brown - May 14, 2009 - Filed Under: What I Learned - Tagged With: Innovation, Product Development, Business-Oriented Social Computing, IP, Photos, Security, PLM, Social Networking, Social Computing, Status, Engineering, Facebook

    How Does Social Computing in PLM Help Collaboration?

    What I learned this week … is based on responses and my own reflection stemming from my post
    Is Social Networking in PLM Just More Collaboration? from last week. In that post I talked about how social networking capabilities can add more than just collaboration by extending into “discovery.” But what I want to circle back on now is that yes, social networking capabilities can also play a significant role in collaboration. In my enthusiasm with what could happen for manufacturers that are willing to stretch the boundaries of their current business, I may have made some pretty big assumptions in regards to people understanding what is most likely their first step in embracing these technologies in product innovation and engineering – which is enhancing collaboration in design and product development. So in this post, I want to step back and comment on the near at hand values of social computing and PLM, and potentially put the horse back before the cart for many. Will social networking make your product development team as happy as this picture? Probably not, but it might just help make your products more profitable.

    • Insights

    Jim Brown - March 26, 2009 - Filed Under: Insights, Insights & Activity, Clarity on PLM - Tagged With: Product Development, Social Networking, Collaboration, PLM, Social Computing

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