By: beyondplm
Jonathan, thanks for the comment! Certainly having a measurable result in 6 months make a lot of sense. However, I think this is an attribute of smaller companies. Large companies are funning...
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Jim, thanks for the comment! I agree. Good cost/benefit analyzes can help to predict the trajectory of your PLM implementation. Best, Oleg
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Thanks for commenting! What do you mean by “Native CAD systems” (i.e. NX). I'm not familiar with this definition… Best, Oleg
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Oleg!Appeals to you Kulga Constantine, you and I met at a conference ISICAD-2008 in Novosibirsk.I sincerely congratulate you on coming New Year 2012!May the coming 2012 will be successful and rewarding...
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@09d35fcee6f03da0530330a278dd66a5:disqus - I agree that a cost/benefit analysis can be helpful. I think most projects have a life of their own, and they need to start small, build momentum, and work...
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Jonathan, very often, people take decision based on their feeling and not based on precise calculations and analyses. What is your experience? Have you seen it in your practice?
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@beyondplm – Absolutely, I see most decisions as emotionally driven and subsequently justified with analysis/calculation.
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I have to agree with you. I think organizations fall into two camps. In the first, there is some doubt in the organization's mind about the value of the solution they are considering and they don't do...
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