Can chaos become order through PLM ?
You might have heard about the chaos theory and the butterfly effect ? In general, the theory promoted by Edward Lorentz and others, claims that the flapping of the wings of a butterfly, somewhere in...
View ArticleA PLM success story with ROI
The last month I have been working with Aerosud Aviation in South Africa to finalize and conclude on ROI and the lessons learned around their PLM implementation, which started in May 2007. I was lucky...
View ArticlePLMplus – a new PLM On Demand ?
As a consultant working with mid-market companies, I enjoyed reading this post from Al Dean and its related comments and posts. Although I must say Al’s statement: PLM+ are looking to solve this by...
View ArticlePLM, CM and ALM – not sexy :(
This time it is hard to write my blog post. First of all, because tomorrow there will be the soccer final between Holland and Spain and as a Virtual Dutchman I still dream of a real cup for the Dutch...
View ArticlePLM holiday thoughts
As today it was again ‘Black Saturday”, the day that the French and German roads are filled with cars and traffic jams above100 km length, it was a moment for me to reflect in the middle of my summer...
View ArticleOur brain blocks PLM acceptance
The brain has become popular in the Netherlands in the past two years. Brain scientists have been publishing books sharing their interpretations on various topics of human behavior and the brain....
View ArticleThe importance of processes – also for PLM!
This time a post that has been on the table already for a long time – the importance of having established processes, in particular with implementing PLM. By nature, most people hate processes as it...
View ArticleLearning from the past to understand the future – ECM and CM (8)
In the previous seven posts, learning from the past to understand the future, we have seen the evolution from manual 2D drawing handling. Next, the emerge of ERP and CAD followed by data management...
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