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Benefits Reference Model, 1-Day Workshop

How to Understand and Use PLM Benefits

The two BRM launch events in London and Boston produced a wealth of new knowledge about how PLM Benefits can be identified and structured.

The Benefits Reference Model 1-Day Workshop brings this information to your company, and enables you to work on your own PLM situation by following the BRM framework.

The morning session covers:-

  • Background to the Project
  • Current Situation of PLM Benefits
  • Detailed Frameworks from London and Boston
  • Different Approaches to Moving Forward
  • The Company Situation

This creates the basis for everyone to share a common view of where PLM Benefits lie. The afternoon session is interactive, with:-

  • Group Discussion of PLM in the Organisation
  • Existing Drivers, Capabilities and Processes
  • Mapping to London and Boston Frameworks
  • Working Session to define Status and Next Steps

 

Location and Fee
The workshop is presented at the company site to enable maximum involvement and reduce travel costs and time. The workshop fee is €2500 / $3150 / £2000.  Travel and accommodation are charged at cost.

For more information about the Workshop, contact

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