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In this bittersweet episode of Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering, we say goodbye to longtime co-host Jen Ferello as she steps away from the podcast. Joining hosts Jonathan Scott and Juliann Grant, Jen reflects on her journey with the showâsharing personal growth, memorable guests, and key lessons learned from the digital engineering space.
Jen also gives a glimpse into her next chapter at Siemens, discussing her work with PLM components and the importance of high-quality data in digital engineering.
Juliann officially steps into her new role as co-host, bringing fresh perspectives from her background in marketing and expresses gratitude for Jen's contributions and acknowledges the challenge of filling her shoes, given Jen's extensive experience in engineering and relationships in the field. The conversation shifts to the importance of data quality and challenges associated with AI in the digital industry.
Get ready for a fun and nostalgic conversation, packed with behind-the-scenes stories, humorous moments, and even a few listener challenges (anyone remember gin, lipstick, and all things digital? đ€).
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Welcome to Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering, the podcast where we explore the tools, trends, and tactics driving digital transformation in product design and manufacturing.
In this episode, co-hosts Juliann Grant and Jonathan Scott dive into the world of shipbuilding and digital transformation, joined by special guest Pat Coulehan. With over 30 years of experience in digital engineering, Pat shares firsthand insights from his five-year involvement in a major U.S. shipbuilding project.
What Youâll Learn in This Episode:
đą Shipbuildingâs Digital Shift â How the industry is adopting digital tools to enhance design, manufacturing, and maintenance.
đ ïž Industry Parallels â The surprising similarities between shipbuilding, aerospace, and construction, and what makes shipbuilding unique.
đ Supply Chain & Tech Adoption â The challenges of integrating digital workflows with suppliers and legacy processes.
âïž Configuration Management & Lifecycle Challenges â Why ship designs continuously evolve and how digital tools support long-term maintainability.
đ Data & Compliance â The role of data management, regulatory requirements, and the importance of traceability in shipbuilding projects.
đ§ Overcoming Challenges â Lessons learned from transitioning shipbuilders to digital systems, including standardization hurdles and cultural shifts.Key Takeaways:
â Shipbuilding is a complex, multi-disciplinary industry that blends elements of aerospace and construction.
â Digital transformation brings massive benefits but requires overcoming cultural resistance and supply chain adoption challenges.
â Data management and standardization are crucial to maintaining efficiency over decades-long projects.
â The move to digital is not just about initial cost savingsâitâs about long-term sustainability, efficiency, and maintenance savings.
â Regulatory compliance, safety, and modularity play a key role in ship design and manufacturing.Next Steps & Future Topics:
During the conversation, Pat also touched on Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and its role in shipbuilding. Stay tuned for a future episode where weâll take a deeper dive into MBSE and its impact on digital engineering!
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Have questions or topics you'd like us to cover? Drop us a comment, like, or message us at [email protected].đ§ Subscribe & Stay Sharp:
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Welcome to Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering
Your insider guide to all things digital in product manufacturing and engineering.In this episode, hosts Jonathan Scott and Jen Ferello are joined by Jennifer Herron, CEO of Action Engineering, and Helena Gutierrez, CEO of Share PLM, to discuss an inspiring topic: Women in STEM. Together, they explore the unique perspectives women bring to STEM fields, the challenges they face, and actionable strategies to create a more inclusive and diverse environment in the workplace.
From navigating unconscious biases to redefining leadership with empathy and collaboration, this episode offers insightful conversations about breaking barriers, fostering innovation, and embracing diversity in engineering and technology.
Episode Highlights
Why Women in STEM Matter:
Women bring unique perspectives, including empathy, collaboration, and a focus on people, to engineering and technology.Diversity drives innovation and helps teams avoid groupthink.Challenges Faced by Women in STEM:
Common biases, such as assumptions about technical capabilities.Experiences of exclusion or inappropriate behavior in male-dominated environments.Lack of female role models and mentors.Strategies to Foster Diversity:
Hiring women and people from non-traditional backgrounds like teaching or psychology, and mentoring them to succeed in STEM.Recognizing and addressing unconscious bias in hiring processes and leadership practices.Creating safe spaces for open dialogue about diversity and inclusion.Highlighting the exciting and impactful aspects of STEM careers to inspire the next generation.Mentorship and Leadership:
Collaborative mentoring between generations fosters mutual learning and empowerment.Emphasizing feminine energy in leadership, such as empathy and accountability, for more effective team dynamics.Women in STEM bring invaluable perspectives that strengthen teams and drive innovation. Through mentorship, proactive hiring, and inclusive leadership, we can work toward a more balanced and diverse future in engineering and technology.
If you enjoyed this episode, donât forget to like, subscribe, and share! Have your own story or insights about women in STEM? Weâd love to hear them. Reach out to us at [email protected] or comment on our social media posts.
Stay sharp, and weâll see you next time!
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Welcome to Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, your insider guide to all things digital in product manufacturing. In this episode, hosts Jonathan and Jen are joined by Michael Welti, a migration expert, to explore the common pitfalls of data migration and strategies to avoid them. From understanding source data and ensuring quality to the critical role of timing and rehearsals, this episode offers invaluable insights for smooth transitions during digital transformations.
Summary of the Episode
Michael Welti delves into the complexities of data migration, emphasizing preparation, intentionality, and thorough analysis to avoid costly mistakes. The discussion covers everything from knowing what data to migrate, addressing quality issues, rehearsing the process, and identifying latent issues that might arise long after the migration. Michael shares practical advice on planning, execution, and leveraging expertise to ensure a successful migration.
Episode Highlights
Key Pitfalls in Data Migration:Migrating unnecessary data while leaving out critical information.Failing to account for data quality, constraints, and legacy system issues.Overlooking the importance of security during and after migration.Strategies for Success:Thorough analysis of source and target systems, identifying constraints and potential issues.Conducting multiple rehearsals to test the migration process and identify hidden problems.Planning for go-live timing, ensuring minimal downtime with bulk and delta migrations.Latent Issues to Watch For:Problems surfacing weeks or months later due to overlooked details.Security gaps resulting in exposed sensitive data during the migration.Performance issues and mismatches between legacy and new system requirements.Conclusion
Data migration is a challenging but crucial step in digital transformation. Success lies in thorough preparation, understanding your systems, and leaning on expertise when needed. Michaelâs advice underscores the importance of rehearsals, planning, and a âGoldilocks approachââfinding the balance between too much and too little preparation for your unique business needs.
If you enjoyed this episode, donât forget to like, subscribe, and share! Have a story about data migration? Weâd love to hear your successes and lessons learned. Reach out at [email protected] or leave a comment on our posts.
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Welcome to Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, your go-to podcast for all things digital in the world of products and manufacturing. In this episode, your hosts dive into the transformative world of DevOps with special guest Stephen Binstock, a seasoned solution architect and DevOps expert. Together, they unravel the intricacies of DevOps, its key components, and its game-changing impact on enterprise systems.
Summary of the Episode
Stephen Binstock sheds light on the often-misunderstood concept of DevOps, breaking it down into actionable insights for organizations striving for greater collaboration and efficiency in their digital systems. The conversation covers the fundamental aspects of DevOpsârequirements definition, system traceability, and testingâand how these practices address common challenges like system misalignment and inefficient deployments. Whether you're new to DevOps or looking to refine your approach, this episode provides practical advice for incremental adoption and maximizing its benefits.
Episode Highlights
What is DevOps?
DevOps combines development and operations to streamline enterprise system management, focusing on requirements definition, traceability, and testing.Challenges Solved by DevOps:
Addresses misaligned environments, team collaboration issues, and troubleshooting inefficiencies.Benefits of DevOps:
Improves transparency, enhances team collaboration, and speeds up deployments through automation.Getting Started:
Start with managing requirements and traceability using tools like Microsoft DevOps or Jira, adopting an incremental approach for smooth organizational change.DevOps is more than just a buzzword; itâs a powerful framework for streamlining processes and fostering collaboration in enterprise systems. Whether youâre just getting started or looking to refine your approach, incremental adoption can yield significant benefits for your organization. Stephenâs practical advice underscores the importance of open-mindedness and leveraging the right tools for your unique needs.
If you enjoyed this episode, donât forget to like, subscribe, and share! Have a question or topic suggestion? Reach out to us at [email protected] or leave a comment on our social posts. Weâre planning our topics for 2025, so weâd love to hear from you!
Stay Sharp, and see you next time!
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In this episode, hosts Jen Ferrello and Jonathan Scott discuss, with guest, Oleg Shilovitsky, an industry blogger and expert in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), the transformative trends in digital products and manufacturing for 2025. They explore the impact of graph technology and artificial intelligence on product lifecycle management (PLM), emphasizing improved collaboration, real-time integration, and innovative engineering workflows. The conversation also addresses challenges related to generational tech shifts, modernizing workflows, and the necessary evolution of engineering practices.
The significance of managing relationships within product data.Comparison of graph databases with traditional relational databases, highlighting their expressiveness and efficiency.How graph models can enhance AI capabilities.
Key Discussion Points
Impact of Graph Technology:
Issues with outdated check-in/check-out processes in PLM systems, especially with the integration of software and electromechanical designs.The need for collaborative tools that allow engineers from different disciplines (mechanical, software, electrical) to work together seamlessly.
Challenges in Modernizing Engineering Workflows:
The shift towards collaborative workspaces that leverage graph technology to manage product data dynamically.The significance of generational differences in tech adoptionâhow younger professionals may prefer real-time collaboration methods over traditional file management.
Emerging Trends for 2025:
Emphasis on the importance of contextualized data for AI applications.The role of semantic technology in enhancing data interoperability across different systems and platforms.
The Future of Data Management in PLM:
All agree that while challenges remain, the future of digital products and manufacturing looks promising with advancements in graph technology and improved collaborative workflows set to redefine the industry landscape by 2025.
Share your questions, comments, or future topic suggestions.
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In this episode of Stay Sharp, hosts Jen Ferello and Jonathan Scott are joined by Eric Doubell to recap a transformative year in digital engineering and manufacturing.
Digital Twins - The surge in non-traditional PLM vendors entering the digital twin space, signaling its increasing importance in the manufacturing industry.AI Integration - The rapid acceptance of AI in engineering, compared with earlier hesitance toward cloud technology. Future of Manufacturing - The growing focus on digital manufacturing and Industry 4.0.Market Dynamics - The need to communicate the advantages of PLM adoption amidst the growth of AI technology.
Key Topics Discussed:Listen as the hosts share their industry predictions for 2025. Share your observations, predictions, or questions on our social media channels or email us at [email protected]. Your feedback helps shape future episodes.
Stay tuned for more expert discussions on PLM, data management, and digital transformation. Until next time, stay sharp!Music is considered âroyalty-freeâ and discovered on Story Blocks.
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In this episode of Stay Sharp, hosts Jen Ferello and Jonathan Scott welcome back industry veteran Darrell Sabourin from iBase-t, to discuss the evolution of work instructions and process plans in manufacturing.
They explore the transition from traditional paper-based methods to digital systems and the exciting advancements in Model-Based Engineering (MBE) that are transforming how work instructions are created and utilized. Darryl shares insights on the dynamic nature of 3D visual work instructions and how they can enhance the manufacturing process, making it more efficient and accessible for technicians on the shop floor.
In this conversation, Jonathan Scott and Darrell Sabourin discuss the significance of unique identifiers in 3D models, the impact of change management in manufacturing, and the importance of traceability in maintenance and repair operations. They explore the role of UUIDs in manufacturing systems, the challenges of implementing a digital thread, and the future of manufacturing with the advent of AI and additive technologies.
The discussion emphasizes the need for a cohesive approach to data management and the potential benefits of integrating new technologies into existing processes.
Tune in for insights on integrating these innovations for a smarter, more connected industry.
Share your thoughts or questions with us on social media or email us at [email protected]. Your feedback helps shape future episodes.
Until next time, stay sharp!
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In this episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, our hosts welcome Rodney Coffey to discuss the intricacies of digital integration in manufacturing and product development. With over 20 years of experience, Rodney shares real-world insights on creating seamless connections between PLM, ERP, and other business systems to solve critical challenges.
Key topics discussed:
Bill of Materials (BOM) management: Automating BOM integration to reduce inefficiencies and eliminate manual data entry.Change management: Leveraging integration to streamline workflows and ensure accurate data transfer.Security integration: Monitoring user data access and preventing unauthorized activity using innovative tools.MES integration: Enabling advanced manufacturing processes by connecting PLM and MES systems for better tooling, certification, and production management.Digital thread creation: Building a connected system to ensure the right data reaches the right people at the right time.Legacy systems: Approaches to integrating older systems without modern APIs.Whether youâre a manufacturing engineer, IT professional, or PLM administrator, this episode provides actionable strategies to tackle the complexities of digital transformation and integration.
What challenges do you face with integration and digital transformation? Share your thoughts or questions with us on social media or email us at [email protected]. Your feedback helps shape future episodes.
Stay tuned for more expert discussions on PLM, data management, and digital transformation. Until next time, stay sharp!
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In this episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, hosts Jonathan and Jen welcome back Michael Welti from Razorleafâs UK office to delve into the complexities of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) data migration. Building on their previous discussion, they explore the technical, business, and user-focused challenges of migrating digital product data.
Key topics discussed:
Data mapping: Understanding the relationship between source and target systems, and the importance of defining object types, relationships, and attributes.Users and locations: Addressing inactive accounts, security contexts, and geographic considerations during migration.Historical data: Deciding what to keep, what to archive, and how to maintain usability.Collisions and deduplication: Handling conflicts when merging data from multiple sources.Business transformation: How data migration supports process improvement and system adoption.Migration order and speed: Optimizing the sequencing of data loading to ensure accuracy and efficiency.Whether youâre a manufacturing engineer, data manager, or PLM administrator, this episode provides actionable advice on navigating the complexities of digital product data migration.
What challenges do you face with your data migration projects? Share your thoughts or questions with us on social media or email us at [email protected]. Your feedback helps shape future episodes.
Stay tuned for more expert discussions on PLM, data management, and digital transformation. Until next time, stay sharp!
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In this episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, host Jonathan Scott is joined by Steve Nichols, the Head of Razorleaf Government Solutions Division, to explore securing digital environments beyond traditional cybersecurity measures. Together, they discuss the nuances of protecting data within collaborative environments, emphasizing the balance between security and accessibility.
Steve brings over 25 years of experience in technology, offering insights into compartmentalization, data marking, and the critical role of planning in building secure digital environments. This episode dives into best practices for securing sensitive digital information across suppliers, partners, and internal teams while maintaining efficient collaboration.
Key topics discussed:
Beyond cybersecurity: Why securing digital information is more than just malware protection.Compartmentalization: How this concept applies to digital environments to manage access and collaboration.Data marking: Using metadata to define access levels, ownership, and restrictions.Planning for success: The importance of upfront architecture design for long-term digital security.Tool selection: Balancing best-in-class tools with the need for interoperability and scalability.Whether you're in manufacturing, engineering, or digital program management, this episode provides actionable advice on protecting your data while fostering collaboration.
What challenges do you face in securing your digital environments? Let us know your thoughts or questions by reaching out via social media or email at [email protected]. Your input helps shape future discussions.
Stay tuned for more in-depth discussions on digital security and collaboration. Until next time, stay sharp!
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In this episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, hosts Jen and Jonathan dive into the essentials of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) migration. Joined by Michael Welti, Managing Director of Razorleaf UK, they unpack the complexities of data migration, emphasizing its technical and business aspects.
Michael, a 20-year veteran in PLM, shares invaluable insights into the migration process, including the importance of thorough analysis, data cleansing, and user involvement. Together, the team breaks down the fundamentals of PLM migration using real-world examples and relatable analogies, ensuring listeners understand both the challenges and opportunities.
Key topics discussed:
What is PLM migration? Understanding its purpose and scope.ETL and beyond: Why extraction, transformation, and loading aren't enough.Staging and analysis: The role of thorough data examination before migration.Validation and user feedback: Ensuring data integrity and usability post-migration.Lessons learned: Best practices for a smooth transition.Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to PLM migration, this episode offers actionable advice to help you navigate the process effectively.
Weâd love to hear from you! What questions do you have about PLM migration? Reach out to us on social media or send an email to [email protected]. Your feedback helps shape future episodes.
Stay tuned for more in-depth discussions on PLM migration. Until next time, stay sharp!
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In this insightful episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, hosts Jonathan and Jen welcome back Dr. Patrick Hilberg, professor at Oakland University, for an engaging discussion on the power of collective learning in project teams. Drawing on his extensive experience with PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) projects and his academic background, Dr. Hilberg shares his perspective on why fostering a learning environment within project teams is essential. They explore the value of agile and lean principles, the differences between waterfall and agile methodologies, and how creating space for team learning can transform project outcomes.
Key Topics Covered:
What is Collective Learning?Dr. Hilberg explains collective learning as a process where team members share insights and work together to deepen understanding and improve decision-making. This approach allows individuals to go beyond personal expertise and leverage the groupâs collective knowledge, enhancing project outcomes.Agile vs. Waterfall MethodologiesThe discussion highlights the key differences between traditional waterfall and agile methodologies. Agileâs focus on iterative progress, adaptability, and regular feedback loops supports collective learning, whereas waterfall is a more rigid, sequential approach. Dr. Hilberg and the hosts emphasize how agile can foster a more collaborative, flexible team environment, which is ideal for complex PLM projects.Implementing Lean Principles in Project ManagementLean principles encourage keeping requirements or âinventoryâ low to solve problems as they arise, reducing wasted effort. Dr. Hilberg shares how this approach, inspired by Toyotaâs production system, enables teams to identify and resolve issues faster, promoting continuous learning and improvement.Empowering Teams with Flexible GoalsBy setting high-level goals without rigid requirements, Dr. Hilberg describes how teams can creatively approach problem-solving, with regular check-ins to adjust as needed. This flexibility helps teams maintain momentum, even when challenges arise, by focusing on progress rather than rigidly adhering to a predetermined plan.Addressing Resistance to Change through Organizational Change Management (OCM)The team discusses the role of OCM in managing resistance to new processes and tools within projects. Dr. Hilberg emphasizes the importance of creating a learning-oriented environment to help individuals overcome fear of change, especially when implementing agile methodologies in traditionally structured teams.Learning as an Intrinsic MotivatorThe episode underscores that people naturally enjoy learning, even though they may resist change. By fostering an environment where learning and collaboration are valued, teams are more likely to engage and embrace new approaches, leading to stronger project outcomes.This episode is packed with actionable insights for project managers, team leaders, and educators who want to embrace a collective learning mindset. By blending agile methodologies, lean principles, and open communication, teams can navigate complex projects more effectively and stay aligned on their goals.
Weâd love to hear your feedback, questions, or topics youâd like covered in future episodes! Reach out at [email protected], or leave a comment on our post. Donât forget to subscribe and share this episode if you found it helpful!
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In this episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, hosts Jen and Jonathan are joined by Steve Nichols, head of Razorleafâs government practice, to break down the essentials of cybersecurity, particularly within the Department of Defense (DoD) and its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC).
Key Takeaways:
Why Cybersecurity Matters: Steve explains why protecting digital data is not just crucial for the DoD but also for commercial entities. As digital information grows, so does the risk of data theft and misuse, making cybersecurity essential for all businesses.Overview of CMMC: Steve discusses the evolution of the CMMC framework, a DoD initiative to ensure cybersecurity compliance across the defense industrial base. This model includes levels of security maturity, with specific standards for IT security, from basic hygiene to more advanced protocols.Practical Steps for Businesses: For companies interested in or currently engaged with DoD contracts, Steve outlines practical steps to start adopting CMMC standards, including simple IT hygiene practices like password management and data encryption.Applicability Beyond DoD: Even businesses outside the DoD's direct supply chain can benefit from understanding and implementing CMMC principles. The conversation highlights how foundational cybersecurity practices can protect intellectual property and sensitive data across industries.ITAR and EAR Compliance: Jonathan and Steve touch on how the CMMC model complements other regulatory frameworks like International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration Regulations (EAR), making it easier for companies to approach data protection comprehensively.Steve emphasizes that implementing these cybersecurity measures doesn't have to be overwhelming. With resources readily available, businesses can begin with basic security steps and gradually build up their defenses. Whether your organization is part of the defense industrial base or not, adopting a structured cybersecurity approach can be a strategic move to safeguard your data and operations.
Got Questions?
If youâd like to dive deeper into any of the topics covered or have specific questions on cybersecurity for your business, please reach out! You can send questions to [email protected].Stay Sharp and Stay Secure!
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In this episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, host Jonathan Scott talks with Tim Noce, Razorleafâs Head of Products, about the ever-evolving landscape of integration in todayâs digital business environments. They explore how businesses can leverage flexible integration solutions to build a robust digital thread, ensuring seamless data flow across systems.
Key Topics Discussed:
The role of middleware in integration and the shift away from point-to-point solutions.How synchronous vs. asynchronous integration applies to real-time and background data processes.The necessity of scalability and flexibility in integration architecture.Insights from Timâs journey in developing Razorleafâs Clover platform to meet complex integration challenges.Notable Quotes:âIntegration isnât just about moving data between systems; itâs about understanding the complexity and ensuring the data is processed efficiently.â
âFlexible integration architecture is key to keeping up with changes in business needs, systems, and data.â
If you want to learn how Razorleafâs Clover platform can help your business manage complex data flows and ensure a seamless digital thread, this episode is for you!
Connect with Razorleaf:
Website: razorleaf.com
Email: [email protected]
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Until next time, stay sharp!
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In this episode of the Razorleaf Podcast, we dive into the latest trends and updates in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) for 2024. As the technology landscape rapidly evolves, companies are being forced to adapt their strategies to leverage new tools and methodologies. This discussion highlights key shifts in the PLM industry, emerging technologies, and how businesses can stay ahead of the curve.
Current Trends in PLM: Learn about the most significant changes in PLM and how companies are integrating new tech solutions.Technology Advancements: Explore how AI, cloud computing, and automation are shaping the future of PLM.Challenges in 2024: Discuss the common obstacles businesses face when implementing PLM strategies and solutions.Case Studies & Success Stories: Hear real-world examples of companies that have successfully navigated PLM transformations.The Future of PLM: Predictions for the next 5-10 years and what organizations can do to prepare.
Key Topics Covered:Key Takeaways:
A deeper understanding of how PLM is changing in 2024 and why it's critical for business success.Actionable insights on leveraging AI and cloud-based solutions for better PLM management.Key strategies for overcoming common implementation challenges in the modern landscape.Donât miss an episode! Subscribe to the Razorleaf Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform. Leave a review and share your thoughts with us!
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#54: Navigating PLM Complexity: Multi-System Strategies for Success
In this insightful episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, co-hosts Jen and Jonathan dive deep into the intricacies of managing multiple Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems within an organization. They explore the reasons why a business might have multiple PLM systems and break down key patterns like federated systems, hub-and-spoke models, and peer-to-peer structures.
Jonathan and Jen also discuss the pros and cons of maintaining flexibility, managing complexity, and how integrating these systems can impact business efficiency. They emphasize the importance of aligning digital strategies with business goals, especially during mergers and acquisitions.
Key Takeaways:
The importance of flexibility and why some businesses choose to implement multiple PLM systems.Different patterns for organizing and integrating multiple PLM systems (federated, hub-and-spoke, peer-to-peer).The cost of maintaining and integrating multiple systems versus the potential business benefits.How acquisition strategies and risk mitigation can influence PLM system decisions.Why it's essential to constantly evaluate and align PLM strategy with overall business objectives.
Have questions about managing multiple PLM systems or navigating PLM complexities? Reach out to us on social media or via email at [email protected]. Weâd love to hear your thoughts and answer any questions you have!Stay Sharp and Stay Connected:
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In this episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, Jen and Jonathan dive deep into the intricate nature of data in digital manufacturing and product development. They explore what they call the "character of the data," examining both its static traits and dynamic behaviors. The discussion covers the importance of understanding how data changes over time, how it's represented in different systems, and why this matters when building digital threads and digital twins.
The conversation also highlights the challenges of integrating data from different systems, focusing on key concepts like taxonomy, ontology, and the difference between semantic and graphical data. Jonathan and Jen use relatable examples, including product specifications and bill of materials (BOMs), to illustrate how misunderstandings in data representation can lead to costly errors.
Key Discussion Points:
Character of the Data: Understanding the traits (static attributes) and behaviors (how data evolves).Taxonomy vs. Ontology: Classifying data and understanding relationships between data points.Digital Threads and Twins: How accurate data is essential for creating effective digital representations of products.System Integration Challenges: The risks of misinterpreting data when moving it across systems, and the potential consequences for product development.Real-World Examples: Practical insights into managing product families, BOMs, and product specifications, and ensuring data integrity in complex systems."Handling the data quality is like working with microchips in a clean roomâyou need to treat it carefully to ensure the product isn't ruined down the line." - Jonathan Scott
Be sure to subscribe to Stay Sharp with Razorleaf on your favorite podcast platform and stay tuned for more insightful discussions on the latest in digital manufacturing and product development.
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In this episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, Jonathan and Jen are joined by Jim Brown from Tech-Clarity to dive deep into the findings of a recent survey that focuses on the integration maturity across the digital thread in manufacturing and product development. The trio explores the importance of integration, its impact on decision-making, product quality, and overall business success. Jim shares insights from the survey, revealing that two-thirds of manufacturers consider integration across the product digital thread to be essential, yet many are grappling with poor integration practices.
They discuss how top-performing companies leverage integration to achieve higher efficiency, better decision-making, and improved product quality. Through entertaining analogies and real-world examples, Jonathan and Jim illustrate why integration is not just about technology but about building a cohesive strategy for pulling together data from various sources to drive business success.
Key Topics Discussed:
Survey Insights: Jim Brown discusses the findings of a survey on integration maturity, where two-thirds of manufacturers rated integration as critical or important for achieving digital thread goals.The Importance of Integration: The conversation focuses on why integration is key to making better business decisions and enhancing product quality. They also highlight the challenges manufacturers face with poor integration practices.Product Digital Thread vs. Integration: Jim provides clarity on the difference between the product digital thread and the integration of the digital thread, noting how integration can streamline product development and lifecycle processes.Top Performers in Integration: The episode delves into the characteristics of top-performing companies, noting that these companies are more likely to be agile, better integrated, and more proficient in managing data across various systems.Real-World Examples: Jonathan and Jim share practical anecdotes, including a story about how lack of integration led to a $100,000 procurement error, underscoring the real costs of poor integration.Key Takeaways:
Integration is Critical: Companies that achieve higher levels of integration see significant improvements in product quality, time to market, and overall business success.Poor Integration Costs Time and Money: A lack of integration can lead to inefficiencies, such as duplicate data entry and inconsistencies across systems, which can result in costly errors.Top Performers Are Doing More: Leading companies in the survey not only have better integration practices but are also four times more likely to integrate systems at the supply chain level.Building the Integration Muscle: Successful companies build their integration capability over time, likened to strengthening a muscle through consistent effort and practice.Quote of the Episode:
"Having the right context from data up front allows companies to make better decisions faster, which ultimately drives business success." â Jim BrownIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to Stay Sharp with Razorleaf on your favorite podcast platform. Have a question or comment about integration or the digital thread? Reach out to us on social media or email us at [email protected].
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#51: Why 70% of Digital Transformation Projects Fail
In this episode of Stay Sharp with Razorleaf, Maria Morris from SharePLM joins Jonathan and Jen to discuss the importance of Organizational Change Management (OCM) in digital transformation projects. OCM goes beyond system training, emphasizing clear communication, stakeholder engagement, and creating a strong narrative to minimize resistance and ensure successful adoption of new technologies.
Key Topics Discussed:
The Importance of Organizational Change Management (OCM):
OCM is a crucial element in digital transformation projects, yet often overlooked. Maria shares how OCM helps people adapt to changes, whether they involve new technologies, processes, or organizational structures. She emphasizes the importance of aligning stakeholders and creating a clear narrative to drive successful adoption.Beyond Training â The Full Scope of OCM:
Training is often considered the final step in a change process, but Maria explains how OCM starts much earlier. From the initial stages of a project, OCM involves engaging key stakeholders and ensuring they understand and support the vision behind the transformation. System training alone is insufficient; organizations must focus on role-based, process-centered training that explains not just how to use a new system but why it matters.Communication Strategies for Success:
Effective communication is key to OCM. Maria outlines how communication should be continuous and tailored to different audiences, from executives to end-users. A well-crafted narrative should resonate with each stakeholder group, addressing their unique concerns and motivations. Frequent and transparent communication helps prevent rumors and resistance, making it easier for people to embrace change.The Role of Leadership in Driving Change:
Leadership plays a critical role in OCM. Maria discusses the challenges of gaining buy-in from senior executives, who are often the champions of change. She stresses the importance of aligning leadership with the change vision to set the tone for the entire organization.Why Digital Transformation Projects Fail:
Maria references a statistic from McKinsey that 70% of digital transformation projects fail due to employee resistance. This failure is often linked to a lack of effective OCM. By focusing on the people aspect of change and ensuring proper alignment, organizations can dramatically increase their chances of success.If you enjoyed this episode and want to dive deeper into OCM and its role in digital transformation, subscribe to the podcast and follow Razorleaf on social media. Have questions or ideas for future episodes? Reach out to us!
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