Oxford, England. May 18 2016 -- It is well known that PLM needs 'Executive Support' if it is to be implemented to its full potential.
Every PLM Team should be able to make a comprehensive case for PLM development that will gain top management support if it is not already there.
The PLMIG has formalised a new working methodology new working methodology that not only makes the case for Executive Support, but follows through to ensure that the support is achieved.
The methodology is based around a structured 6-month programme, leveraging the Project Justification and PLM Delivery Handbooks.
A feature of the Executive Support programme is that the PLM Team can define at the outset what level of support should be achieved, and the specific stakeholders who should be involved. This enables the PLM Team to embed PLM into senior management thinking, and make the case for new PLM improvements in a way that they will find easy to understand and approve.
The Executive Support programme is based on accuracy and precision, and the analysis tools for metrics and roadmapping are comprehensive and effective. The resulting proposals are aligned with business needs as they are perceived at the most senior management level.
Full details are on the PLMIG web site, and you can request more information via Email Contact.
The PLM Interest Group
The PLM Interest Group is the leading neutral industry group for PLM. It has produced the PLM Project Justification Handbook for PLM financial justification; the PLMuERP Handbook for enterprise-wide PLM-ERP integration; as well as tools for Benchmarking, Maturity Measurement and Self-Assessment.
For more information, please contact:
Roger Tempest
PLMIG