PLM User Trends - 2006

An on-site seminar/workshop








A seminar/workshop presented by John Stark, an authority on Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and the author of the landmark PLM book Product Lifecycle Management : Paradigm for 21st century Product Realisation.

The seminar/workshop addresses trends observed among PLM users in 2006.

PLM User Trends - 2006 can be presented as a half-day or one-day seminar, or in a more interactive Workshop format.

The content of the PLM User Trends - 2006 seminar/workshop includes:
  1. The Ten Main PLM User Trends in 2006
  2. Explanation of the Trends among PLM Users
  3. Reasons behind PLM Trends
  4. Likely Effects of the Trends
  5. Implications of the Trends
  6. Looking beyond 2006
Benefits of participating
  • understand how PLM is evolving
  • rapidly get a broad understanding of trends among users of PLM
  • position trends in a business-oriented framework for introduction and use of PLM
  • benefit from an independent view of PLM free from vendor bias
  • discuss your PLM views and needs with an independent expert
Typical participants
  • PLM Managers, PLM Project Managers, PLM Project Team Members
  • Engineering Information Systems Managers, PDM Managers, CAD Managers
  • Product Development Managers, Engineering Managers
  • Marketing VPs, Marketing Managers, Product Managers
About the Presenter
John Stark is an experienced independent management and technology consultant. Prior to launching John Stark Associates in 1991 he worked with developers and providers of systems and consulting services for product development, engineering management, CAD, PDM, process definition and process control. In his long consulting career he has worked with many companies including ABB, BMW, Braun, Coca-Cola, Eaton, Ford Motor Company, HP, IBM, Kodak, Legrand, Nestle, PSA, Renault, Saab, Schindler, Sikorsky, Valeo and Xerox.

Stark publishes 2PLM, the leading PLM ezine. He is the author of many books and articles in the fields of PLM, PDM, CAD, and IS in Manufacturing. These include:


- Engineering Information Management Systems: Beyond CAD/CAM to Concurrent Engineering Support
- Competitive Manufacturing Through Information Technology: The Executive Challenge
- Managing CAD/CAM: Implementation, Organization, and Integration

His publications have been translated into several languages including French, German, Italian and Japanese.

Stark received his B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Imperial College, London University. He has presented to business, technology and IS managers across Asia, Europe and North America.

Location
The seminar/workshop is presented at the participants' site. This enables maximum involvement and reduces travel costs and time.

Fee
The seminar/workshop fee is negotiated on an individual basis taking account of the requested format and content. Half the fee is payable before the seminar/workshop, the balance is due within 30 days of the event. Travel and accommodation costs are billed at cost after the event. Alternatively, an all-inclusive fee can be quoted. E-mail John Stark for more details and to reserve a date.






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