PLM as an Operating Model
Lionel Grealou (グレアルー?リオ)
Hands-on transformation leader | return on innovation | digital strategy | connecting the dots | managing the lifecycle of things | PLM | strategic sourcing | global talent development
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Product Life-cycle Management (PLM) can be defined as an operating model enabling Product Realization [create, make, sell, service, re-iterate, re-use or re-cycle].
Short:
PLM is the glue between Product Engineering & Project Execution [design, development, manufacturing] Operations and Engineering-IT, enabling the entire Product Realization, by aligning people and process with technology.
Long:
PLM is the operating model [and platform], in business improvement terms, that includes the creation and management of information [data] related to a company’s digital product engineering, digital manufacturing and project engineering & execution, augmenting human creativity, enabling faster product creation and innovation.
What are your thoughts?
Director - Sales & Marketing, IT and Projects at ETA Technology Pvt. Ltd.
9 年Apt definition. It took me a couple of reads to digest the long definition though.
CEO @ OpenBOM | Innovator, Leader, Industry Pioneer | Transforming CAD, PLM, Engineering & Manufacturing | Advisor @ BeyondPLM
10 年Good definition of PLM. I like it - PLM is the glue between Product Engineering & Project Execution [design, development, manufacturing] Operations and Engineering-IT.