It’s not hard to guess that PLM relies on some core processes to provide a unified picture of several products and its versions for decision makers and knowledge workers. Innovators, designers, manufacturers, marketers, service providers all are required to be on the same page. IT is vital to address this challenge. Product Lifecycle Management helps product businesses to provide an integration platform for managing end-to-end product data.
Great Post. To deliver software projects that are more aligned to business requirements, I feel that Quality Audit/Check is very important at every stage, right from the initiation stage to closing stage. Every output of every process/stage should be compared with Scope, Time, Quality and Budget specifications, to record the deviations and then only we can reduce the variance. This data also helps in correcting the process (process Improvement), where the cause of the failure repeats frequently.
Engineering Meets Management, Part 2: The Roots of PLM
Posted by: R.N. Prasad and Seema Acharya February 5, 2011 05:00 AMIt’s not hard to guess that PLM relies on some core processes to provide a unified picture of several products and its versions for decision makers and knowledge workers. Innovators, designers, manufacturers, marketers, service providers all are required to be on the same page. IT is vital to address this challenge. Product Lifecycle Management helps product businesses to provide an integration platform for managing end-to-end product data.