Oxford, England. January 27, 2016 -- The PLMIG initiative to demonstrate that PLM can deliver on its promises began in June 2015 ( MCADCafe June 30). This led to a dedicated PLM Delivery Workshop in November ( MCADCafe October 20).
The aim has been to answer the question: "Do you get what you pay for when you buy PLM?".
The answer has been published in the form of the new PLM Delivery Handbook that enables users and vendors to prove that this actually happens.
The PLM Delivery Handbook enables the PLM Team to show what a PLM implementation will deliver; predict the costs clearly; and be able to measure the success when the project is completed. The methodology takes PLM project justification to a new level, by enabling both the user and the vendor commit to the target benefits in writing.
The Handbook is available via the PLMIG web site, or you can request more information via delivery@plmig.com.
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