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The Engineering Change Process and PLM – Will Changing the Name Improve their Adoption? In recent weeks there have been a number of posts suggesting to change
PLM Ownership vs Leadership, or How to Foster PLM Adoption Across the Enterprise A recent PLM Insight discussing who should own PLM within an organization to help
Podcast: Integrated PLM Platform or Best-of-Breed PLM Tools with Integrations? In this episode of the PLM Insights Podcast, host Andreas Lindenthal and guest Joseph Frascati explore whether
Andreas Lindenthal, Founder and Managing Partner of PLMadvisors and Joseph Frascati, former VP of IT at Proterra and CIO at Archer discuss real life experiences and lessons learned from PLM software and implementation partner selections.
In this fully AI generated podcast based on PLMadvisors content, AIda and AIden introduce Andreas Lindenthal, founder and Managing Partner of PLMadvisors and
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the modern workplace at an unprecedented pace, revolutionizing how we approach tasks, make decisions, and drive innovation. From automating
The engineering change management (ECM) process is arguably one of the most important processes in a design and manufacturing company. The more complex the products are, the more involved and… read more →
What is a Revision? A revision refers to a deliberate and documented change to or evolution of the design and specification of a product, part and component. Revisions are typically… read more →
What is a part number? A part number is a unique identifier for a product, part or component within an organization that is the design authority for that part or… read more →
PLM Insights: Who Should Own PLM? Engineering, IT or Someone Else Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is an important part of product development and management in any organization.
Ever since companies started to implement enterprise computer systems, such as PLM and ERP, the question that came up sooner or later was what should be done first: First define
I often hear non-engineers asking this question: We already have ERP, why do we need PLM? And even engineers sometimes ask why it is not enough to manage engineering and
Most discrete manufacturers would probably agree that the engineering BOM or EBOM is created and managed in PLM. And it makes sense. CAD data is typically stored and managed in
Yesterday’s announcement of a partnership between two global software powerhouses to offer their customers integrated and enhanced solutions for product lifecycle management (PLM), supply chain, service and asset management can
Business models involving freelancers or independent contractors are gaining huge traction and popularity these days. Uber, Lyft, AirBnB and many other new ventures are enormously successful and often provide equal
If you had the opportunity to watch the Apple Keynote today you could not fail to notice the amazing rate of innovation and the beautiful yet incredibly complex design of
A configurator is a tool that will guide a user through configuring the product they wish to order. The user will make a selection and based on that selection, the user
In my last post on this topic (“How to Get More Value from PLM”), which I published back in June, I wrote that many companies are not getting the value
I already wrote extensively on how to go about selecting the best PLM system for your organization in my White Paper “10 Best Practices for Successful PLM Evaluations”, and I
Two of the most important things to know when planning a journey are your current location and your destination. Just ask any sailor who has sailed the high seas. You
If your company manufactures a product or provides a service, you are involved in ‘product lifecycle management’. A Product Lifecycle… Your product or service begins with an idea and follows
I received a lot of positive feedback about my recent post “PLM – An Enterprise System Without Purpose?”, with most people confirming that their companies in fact are not using
Andreas Lindenthal recently posted a blog addressing PLM – An Enterprise System Without Purpose… Many companies that use PLM today don’t really seem to have a greater purpose for it
The term PLM has been around for about 15 years (see also my article on “PDM and PLM”), and a few years ago a new term, application lifecycle management or
To understand the terms better, it is useful to go back in history a few years. Until about 1999 the term PLM did not exist. Before, everything that had to
Latest PLM Insights How many of the PLM capabilities available today do companies actually use? The answer is sobering… About 20 years ago I had just started to work as