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High Performance PLM:
                   Key Success Factors for PLM Strategy, Implementation, and Adoption




Data and Analysis from Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
The Bottom Line
An international survey of 190 manufacturing companies by Tech-Clarity and PTC Global

Services highlights   FOUR KEY SUCCESS FACTORS that distinguish high
performers in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) from the rest of the pack:

→ Strategic business alignment
→ Process-based solution design
→ Reduced customization of PLM software
→ Comprehensive, role-based learning and adoption

Most executives understand that each of these can be important contributors to PLM
success. But the practical reality is that the companies that actually follow these approaches
in detail achieve business results far greater than those which take shortcuts in planning,
implementation, and adoption.

In fact, the high performers in the survey achieved   RESULTS FIVE TO TEN
TIMES GREATER than the others in the top three business metrics: improving time to
market, increasing product development efficiency, and reducing product cost.

This eBook provides data and key findings from the survey. To learn more about the survey,
please see the contact information on page 18.

                                                                                                 Page 2
The Challenge
PLM solutions have always involved large, complex software implementations – and these are never easy

in an enterprise environment. As the scope of PLM programs has grown in recent years, these imple-

mentations often require collaboration across multiple functions and processes across the organization.

Indeed, according to the analyst firm Gart ner, “PLM applications rank among the most vital for

accelerating delivery and supporting new innovative products, and       THEY RANK AMONG
THE MOST COMPLEX TO DEPLOY.”

                              Resource
                                                            Speed vs. Scope
                             Limitations




          Legacy Processes                                                    Investment
            and Systems                                                         Timing




               Organizational                                              Short- and
                 Dynamics                                               Long-Term Value




                                                                                                          Page 3
About the Survey

                           Tech-Clarity                                &                                Global
                                                                                                        Services
In April 2012, PTC Global Services, the consulting and training arm of PTC, joined forces
with Tech-Clarity, an analyst firm that specializes in product life cycle management, to survey
manufacturing executives in Europe and North America about their experiences with PLM.

The goal of the survey was to understand key success factors in planning, implementing,
and adopting PLM solutions in complex manufacturing environments.

The telephone survey* focused on senior business and IT leaders with current PLM experi-
ence, and highlighted four types of questions:

→   Strategy and approach to PLM
→   Challenges
→   Implementation and adoption techniques
→   Results

Survey participants included representatives of a wide range of manufacturing companies
with commercial software-based PLM solutions in place.

* The survey was conducted by ITSMA, an independent research and consulting firm that specializes in IT services and solutions,
  on behalf of Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services.




                                                                                                                                  Page 4
The survey included 190 senior representatives from aerospace,
              Survey                                      automotive, consumer product, high tech, industrial, and other
                                                          manufacturing companies. The majority of participants worked
           Participants                                   on the business side of their organizations, and all participants
                                                          had direct experience with PLM solutions.

               Senior Business                     IT
                                                                                                 Years with PLM Solution



                                                                                          4 + Years                  0-1 Year




                                                                                                                          1-2 Years
                                                                                     2-4 Years


                                                                                                                                $1 B +
              North America                          Europe

                                                                                                        $500-999 M


                                                                                       $400-499 M




Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
                                                                                                                                         Page 5
Business Objectives
       Manufacturing companies today are looking to PLM to support a broad range of business objectives. As PLM has
       evolved from its historical roots in product data management inside the engineering department, it has now
       become a broad-based business program with implications across the organization.




                                                      Improve sourcing or
                                                    supply chain performance              Reduce product cost



               Improve time to market                                                                                  Improve product
                                                                        Business                                    development efficiency

                                                                        Objectives
                                                                        for PLM
               Improve product quality                                                                                Improve service
                                                                                                                 operations or profitability



                                        Increase product innovation                  Develop more sustainable/
                                                                                           green products
Note: Up to three responses allowed.
Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
                                                                                                                                               Page 6
Operational Objectives
       To support their business objectives, companies are focusing on PLM solutions that can support a broad range of
       operational and technical improvements, including automating and standardizing processes, integrating systems,
       and improving global collaboration.




                                                                             Standardize
                                                                          business processes             Integrate development
                                  Automate/streamline                                                   & execution (PLM & ERP)
                                   manual processes



                                                                       Operational
        Provide a single source
            of information                                             Objectives                                 Make it easier to
                                                                                                                  find information
                                                                        for PLM


                         Consolidate IT                                                                          Improve internal
                            systems                                                                               communication
                                                                                          Improve external       and collaboration
                                                         Support distributed/              communication
                                                            global teams                  and collaboration
Note: Up to three responses allowed.
Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
                                                                                                                                      Page 7
Most Companies Have Achieved Their Goals for Operational Improvements
  On a purely operational level, survey participants reported that they have done well or very well in achieving their
  desired improvements in information management, process automation, and internal communication.




                                                                                            3.9             5

                                                                                                X
                                                 1
                Consolidate IT
                      systems                 Not well                                                   Very well

                                                                                            3.9             5
             Make information
                                                                                                X
                                                 1
                 easier to find               Not well                                                   Very well

                                                                                        3.7                 5

                                                                                            X
                                                 1
                Improve internal
                  communication               Not well                                                   Very well


                   Standardize                                                          3.6                 5

                                                                                            X
                                                 1
            business processes                Not well                                                   Very well


             Improve supplier/
                                                                                       3.5                  5

                                                                                        X
                                                 1
        customer collaboration                Not well                                                   Very well

                                                                                       3.4                  5

                                                                                        X
         Support global product                  1
             development teams                Not well                                                   Very well


  Note: Mean rating based on a 5-point scale where 1=not well and 5=very well.
  Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
                                                                                                                         Page 8
Overall, However, Companies Have Achieved Only Modest
                       Improvements in Key Business Metrics
When we look at overall business results, however, the story is more mixed. Average percentage improvements in
the top three business metrics are not bad. However, they are not the kind of results that companies often expect
when committing large investments to new solutions and new ways of working.



   15%




                                                                                                              (% improvement)
   10%



     5%
                          3          %                              4          %
                                                                                          2       %
     0%




                        Time to Market                Product Development Efficiency   Reduced Product Cost




Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
                                                                                                                                Page 9
High Performers Have Achieved Substantially Greater Results
                                                                              In the survey, 22% of respondents stood apart
                                                                              as high performers. The high performers have
                                                                              achieved substantially greater improvements in
                                                                              the top business objectives, five to ten times
                                                                              greater than the results of the average and
                                                                              lower performing companies.


     15%
                                                              13.3%




                                                                                                                                 (% improvement)
     10%               8.9%
                                                                                                          5.8%
        5%

                                         1.5%                                     1 %
                                                                                   .3                                     1. %
                                                                                                                           1
        0%




                          Time to Market                Product Development Efficiency                    Reduced Product Cost


                                                 - High Performers                            - Low Performers


Note: High performers are those companies with the best business results across the top three business objectives.
Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
                                                                                                                                                   Page 10
Patience is a
                                                              Virtue
High performers tend to have more experience with PLM. This is not much of a surprise. PLM is a big change initiative.
It takes time to get comfortable with new ways of working, new capabilities, and new systems.




                      Years with a PLM Solution*                                            62%
                                      39% 37%
                        24%                                                                           22%
                                                                                                                    16%
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  High Performers                                                              Low Performers
* Indicates a statistically significant difference.
Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
                                                                                                                              Page 11
High Performers Have a Broader Scope of Implementation
                          Across Processes and Departments
       The high performers also tend to have a broader scope of implementation. First, they tend to include more business processes with
       their program, such as quality planning.

       Second, the high performers tend to involve more functional areas across the business, too. Most companies involve engineering, of
       course, and many include manufacturing and supply chain. High performers are also more likely to include the quality organization,
       sales and marketing, and/or general management.


                                                                  *                                                                                        *
            Number of processes implemented                                                  Number of departments using PLM




        5.3                                     4.5                                         4.4                                           3.
                                                                                                                                           1


           High Performers                          Low Performers                              High Performers                                Low Performers


* Indicates a statistically significant difference.                                  Check out Jim Brown’s blog post on “Broader Scope PLM.”
Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012   http://blogs.ptc.com/2012/06/12/broader-scope-plm-yields-greater-business-value/
                                                                                                                                                                        Page 12
The Most Significant Differences Relate to HOW Companies
                     Plan, Implement, and Adopt PLM




                                                                                                 High Performers

                                                                                                  Learning & Adoption
                                                                                     Software Implementation
                                                          Solution Design
 Low Performers               Strategy and Planning


Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012


                                                                                                                        Page 13
High Performers Are More Likely to Align Strategy
                              and Use Detailed Roadmaps and Scorecards
     Most program managers understand that program risks increase dramatically if the organization is not well
     aligned around the strategy, key objectives, investment requirements, and timeline. But the survey data
     suggest strongly that it is the depth and breadth of that alignment and the detail of the planning that
     matter most.



                     Aligned PLM strategy with business strategy*
                                                                                                 46%                63%




                                                                                                                                    (% of Respondents)
                     Developed executive agreement on value                                       41%               49%
                     Created detailed implementation roadmap*
                                                                                                  36%               76%
                 t
          Star




                     Managed implementation with value scorecard*
                                                                                                  34%               51%
   Read Rob Leavitt’s blog post on 6 Steps to Effective PLM Planning
   http://blogs.ptc.com/2012/05/28/slowing-down-to-speed-up-6-steps-to-effective-plm-planning/




Note: Multiple responses allowed. *Indicates a statistically significant difference.             Low Performers   High Performers
Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
                                                                                                                                                         Page 14
High Performers Prioritize Business Process
                          Improvement and Use Software to Enable Change
    The relationship between process change and software change is always a tricky one with large technology solutions.
    The business value comes from changing the way we work, but it’s usually the software that enables those changes.

    The high performers are more likely to focus first on process improvement, and then on application and system change to
    support the improvements. An integrated process is best to make sure that process change doesn’t get too far ahead of
    software capabilities. Customizing new software to support old processes tends to be the least effective approach.


       40%

                               39%
       30%                                                                                                                      35%
                                                                 22%                              22%


       20%
                               22%                                                                 21%

                                                                                                                                17%
        10%                                                       15   %




          0%
                       Processes & Software               Processes Improved            Process Improvements Based     Software Customized to
                      Improved Concurrently*                 Independently                on Software Definitions    Support Existing Processes*




Note: Multiple responses allowed. * Indicates a statistically significant difference.
Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
                                                                                                   Low Performers         High Performers

                                                                                                                                                   Page 15
High Performers Customize their Software Less
With all enterprise solutions, the mantra in the marketplace today is “off the shelf.” We don’t want to get
bogged down in expensive software customizations that end up costing more, taking longer, and creating
systems that are more expensive to maintain and less flexible for future expansion, integration, and upgrades.

The reality is that most companies are still doing a fair amount of customization but the high performers are
doing a bit less than the others. And because the high performers typically have had their solutions longer, the
data suggest that they have made a greater effort to minimize customization.


  40%
                                                                                          32%
                                                                         37%
  30%

                    18%                                                  28%              28%
  20%                                          15%                                                               13%


  10%
                                                                                                                 13%
                    10%                         9%
    0%
                No Customization                                                                       Significant Customization




 Note: Mean rating based on a 5-point scale where 1=no customization and
 5=significant customization.
 Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
                                                                                      Low Performers      High Performers

                                                                                                                                   Page 16
High Performers Take a More Strategic Approach
                       to Organizational Learning and Adoption
  The best designed PLM solutions accomplish little if the users fail to accept the changes and integrate the
  new processes and tools into their daily work.
  Similar to the up-front strategy and planning, the reality is that many companies under-invest in organizational
  learning and adoption. In contrast, the high performers are more likely to take a strategic and more
  comprehensive approach, including strategic planning, organization-wide communication, and role-based training.



         Strategic plan for training and adoption*
                                                                        41%                      63%




                                                                                                                     (% of Respondents)
         Built awareness of need for change                            45%                       59%
         Custom training for different roles*
                                                                        31%                      51%
         Training or “sandbox” test environment*
                                                                        19%                      51%
Read Rob Leavitt’s blog post on 4 Keys to Ensuring PLM Adoption
http://blogs.ptc.com/2012/05/29/4-keys-to-ensuring-plm-adoption/

Note: Multiple responses allowed.
* Indicates a statistically significant difference.
Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012      Low Performers       High Performers

                                                                                                                                          Page 17
Get in Touch!
    Interested in learning more about the research? Want to talk about the implications for your organization?
    Have a related experience to share? Please get in touch and let us know. We’d love to talk.




For more Insights from the Global                                               About the Author
Services team, please visit                                                     Rob Leavitt is Director of Thought Leadership at PTC Global
                                                                                Services, the consulting arm of PTC. A long-time advisor to

blogs.ptc.com/category/strategy/.                                               top technology and IT services firms, Rob works with PTC
                                                                                consultants, partners, and customers to advance
                                                                                understanding of key issues and challenges in product
Or scan this code                                                               development, manufacturing, and after-market service.

with your mobile device.                                                        Contact Rob at:       Rob Leavitt, Director of Thought Leadership
                                                                                                      PTC Global Services
                                                                                                      Rleavit t@ptc.com
                                                                                                      +1-781-370-5719
                                                                                                      Twit ter.com/PTC_Consult ing




 © 2012, Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC). All rights reserved. Information described herein is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change
 without notice, and should not be construed as a guarantee, commitment, condition or offer by PTC. PTC, the PTC logo, Creo, Pro/INTRALINK, Windchill, Windchill
 PDMLink, Windchill ProjectLink, Pro/ENGINEER and all PTC product names and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of PTC and/or its subsidiaries in
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 including any features or functionality, is subject to change at PTC’s discretion.

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High Performance PLM: Key Success Factors for PLM Strategy, Implementation, and Adoption

  • 1. High Performance PLM: Key Success Factors for PLM Strategy, Implementation, and Adoption Data and Analysis from Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012
  • 2. The Bottom Line An international survey of 190 manufacturing companies by Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services highlights FOUR KEY SUCCESS FACTORS that distinguish high performers in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) from the rest of the pack: → Strategic business alignment → Process-based solution design → Reduced customization of PLM software → Comprehensive, role-based learning and adoption Most executives understand that each of these can be important contributors to PLM success. But the practical reality is that the companies that actually follow these approaches in detail achieve business results far greater than those which take shortcuts in planning, implementation, and adoption. In fact, the high performers in the survey achieved RESULTS FIVE TO TEN TIMES GREATER than the others in the top three business metrics: improving time to market, increasing product development efficiency, and reducing product cost. This eBook provides data and key findings from the survey. To learn more about the survey, please see the contact information on page 18. Page 2
  • 3. The Challenge PLM solutions have always involved large, complex software implementations – and these are never easy in an enterprise environment. As the scope of PLM programs has grown in recent years, these imple- mentations often require collaboration across multiple functions and processes across the organization. Indeed, according to the analyst firm Gart ner, “PLM applications rank among the most vital for accelerating delivery and supporting new innovative products, and THEY RANK AMONG THE MOST COMPLEX TO DEPLOY.” Resource Speed vs. Scope Limitations Legacy Processes Investment and Systems Timing Organizational Short- and Dynamics Long-Term Value Page 3
  • 4. About the Survey Tech-Clarity & Global Services In April 2012, PTC Global Services, the consulting and training arm of PTC, joined forces with Tech-Clarity, an analyst firm that specializes in product life cycle management, to survey manufacturing executives in Europe and North America about their experiences with PLM. The goal of the survey was to understand key success factors in planning, implementing, and adopting PLM solutions in complex manufacturing environments. The telephone survey* focused on senior business and IT leaders with current PLM experi- ence, and highlighted four types of questions: → Strategy and approach to PLM → Challenges → Implementation and adoption techniques → Results Survey participants included representatives of a wide range of manufacturing companies with commercial software-based PLM solutions in place. * The survey was conducted by ITSMA, an independent research and consulting firm that specializes in IT services and solutions, on behalf of Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services. Page 4
  • 5. The survey included 190 senior representatives from aerospace, Survey automotive, consumer product, high tech, industrial, and other manufacturing companies. The majority of participants worked Participants on the business side of their organizations, and all participants had direct experience with PLM solutions. Senior Business IT Years with PLM Solution 4 + Years 0-1 Year 1-2 Years 2-4 Years $1 B + North America Europe $500-999 M $400-499 M Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Page 5
  • 6. Business Objectives Manufacturing companies today are looking to PLM to support a broad range of business objectives. As PLM has evolved from its historical roots in product data management inside the engineering department, it has now become a broad-based business program with implications across the organization. Improve sourcing or supply chain performance Reduce product cost Improve time to market Improve product Business development efficiency Objectives for PLM Improve product quality Improve service operations or profitability Increase product innovation Develop more sustainable/ green products Note: Up to three responses allowed. Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Page 6
  • 7. Operational Objectives To support their business objectives, companies are focusing on PLM solutions that can support a broad range of operational and technical improvements, including automating and standardizing processes, integrating systems, and improving global collaboration. Standardize business processes Integrate development Automate/streamline & execution (PLM & ERP) manual processes Operational Provide a single source of information Objectives Make it easier to find information for PLM Consolidate IT Improve internal systems communication Improve external and collaboration Support distributed/ communication global teams and collaboration Note: Up to three responses allowed. Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Page 7
  • 8. Most Companies Have Achieved Their Goals for Operational Improvements On a purely operational level, survey participants reported that they have done well or very well in achieving their desired improvements in information management, process automation, and internal communication. 3.9 5 X 1 Consolidate IT systems Not well Very well 3.9 5 Make information X 1 easier to find Not well Very well 3.7 5 X 1 Improve internal communication Not well Very well Standardize 3.6 5 X 1 business processes Not well Very well Improve supplier/ 3.5 5 X 1 customer collaboration Not well Very well 3.4 5 X Support global product 1 development teams Not well Very well Note: Mean rating based on a 5-point scale where 1=not well and 5=very well. Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Page 8
  • 9. Overall, However, Companies Have Achieved Only Modest Improvements in Key Business Metrics When we look at overall business results, however, the story is more mixed. Average percentage improvements in the top three business metrics are not bad. However, they are not the kind of results that companies often expect when committing large investments to new solutions and new ways of working. 15% (% improvement) 10% 5% 3 % 4 % 2 % 0% Time to Market Product Development Efficiency Reduced Product Cost Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Page 9
  • 10. High Performers Have Achieved Substantially Greater Results In the survey, 22% of respondents stood apart as high performers. The high performers have achieved substantially greater improvements in the top business objectives, five to ten times greater than the results of the average and lower performing companies. 15% 13.3% (% improvement) 10% 8.9% 5.8% 5% 1.5% 1 % .3 1. % 1 0% Time to Market Product Development Efficiency Reduced Product Cost - High Performers - Low Performers Note: High performers are those companies with the best business results across the top three business objectives. Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Page 10
  • 11. Patience is a Virtue High performers tend to have more experience with PLM. This is not much of a surprise. PLM is a big change initiative. It takes time to get comfortable with new ways of working, new capabilities, and new systems. Years with a PLM Solution* 62% 39% 37% 24% 22% 16% 0- 2- 4+ 4+ 0- 2- 4 4 2 2 ye ye ye ye ye ye ar ar ar ar ar ar s s s s s s High Performers Low Performers * Indicates a statistically significant difference. Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Page 11
  • 12. High Performers Have a Broader Scope of Implementation Across Processes and Departments The high performers also tend to have a broader scope of implementation. First, they tend to include more business processes with their program, such as quality planning. Second, the high performers tend to involve more functional areas across the business, too. Most companies involve engineering, of course, and many include manufacturing and supply chain. High performers are also more likely to include the quality organization, sales and marketing, and/or general management. * * Number of processes implemented Number of departments using PLM 5.3 4.5 4.4 3. 1 High Performers Low Performers High Performers Low Performers * Indicates a statistically significant difference. Check out Jim Brown’s blog post on “Broader Scope PLM.” Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 http://blogs.ptc.com/2012/06/12/broader-scope-plm-yields-greater-business-value/ Page 12
  • 13. The Most Significant Differences Relate to HOW Companies Plan, Implement, and Adopt PLM High Performers Learning & Adoption Software Implementation Solution Design Low Performers Strategy and Planning Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Page 13
  • 14. High Performers Are More Likely to Align Strategy and Use Detailed Roadmaps and Scorecards Most program managers understand that program risks increase dramatically if the organization is not well aligned around the strategy, key objectives, investment requirements, and timeline. But the survey data suggest strongly that it is the depth and breadth of that alignment and the detail of the planning that matter most. Aligned PLM strategy with business strategy* 46% 63% (% of Respondents) Developed executive agreement on value 41% 49% Created detailed implementation roadmap* 36% 76% t Star Managed implementation with value scorecard* 34% 51% Read Rob Leavitt’s blog post on 6 Steps to Effective PLM Planning http://blogs.ptc.com/2012/05/28/slowing-down-to-speed-up-6-steps-to-effective-plm-planning/ Note: Multiple responses allowed. *Indicates a statistically significant difference. Low Performers High Performers Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Page 14
  • 15. High Performers Prioritize Business Process Improvement and Use Software to Enable Change The relationship between process change and software change is always a tricky one with large technology solutions. The business value comes from changing the way we work, but it’s usually the software that enables those changes. The high performers are more likely to focus first on process improvement, and then on application and system change to support the improvements. An integrated process is best to make sure that process change doesn’t get too far ahead of software capabilities. Customizing new software to support old processes tends to be the least effective approach. 40% 39% 30% 35% 22% 22% 20% 22% 21% 17% 10% 15 % 0% Processes & Software Processes Improved Process Improvements Based Software Customized to Improved Concurrently* Independently on Software Definitions Support Existing Processes* Note: Multiple responses allowed. * Indicates a statistically significant difference. Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Low Performers High Performers Page 15
  • 16. High Performers Customize their Software Less With all enterprise solutions, the mantra in the marketplace today is “off the shelf.” We don’t want to get bogged down in expensive software customizations that end up costing more, taking longer, and creating systems that are more expensive to maintain and less flexible for future expansion, integration, and upgrades. The reality is that most companies are still doing a fair amount of customization but the high performers are doing a bit less than the others. And because the high performers typically have had their solutions longer, the data suggest that they have made a greater effort to minimize customization. 40% 32% 37% 30% 18% 28% 28% 20% 15% 13% 10% 13% 10% 9% 0% No Customization Significant Customization Note: Mean rating based on a 5-point scale where 1=no customization and 5=significant customization. Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC Global Services, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Low Performers High Performers Page 16
  • 17. High Performers Take a More Strategic Approach to Organizational Learning and Adoption The best designed PLM solutions accomplish little if the users fail to accept the changes and integrate the new processes and tools into their daily work. Similar to the up-front strategy and planning, the reality is that many companies under-invest in organizational learning and adoption. In contrast, the high performers are more likely to take a strategic and more comprehensive approach, including strategic planning, organization-wide communication, and role-based training. Strategic plan for training and adoption* 41% 63% (% of Respondents) Built awareness of need for change 45% 59% Custom training for different roles* 31% 51% Training or “sandbox” test environment* 19% 51% Read Rob Leavitt’s blog post on 4 Keys to Ensuring PLM Adoption http://blogs.ptc.com/2012/05/29/4-keys-to-ensuring-plm-adoption/ Note: Multiple responses allowed. * Indicates a statistically significant difference. Source: Tech-Clarity and PTC, PLM Key Success Factors Survey, 2012 Low Performers High Performers Page 17
  • 18. Get in Touch! Interested in learning more about the research? Want to talk about the implications for your organization? Have a related experience to share? Please get in touch and let us know. We’d love to talk. For more Insights from the Global About the Author Services team, please visit Rob Leavitt is Director of Thought Leadership at PTC Global Services, the consulting arm of PTC. A long-time advisor to blogs.ptc.com/category/strategy/. top technology and IT services firms, Rob works with PTC consultants, partners, and customers to advance understanding of key issues and challenges in product Or scan this code development, manufacturing, and after-market service. with your mobile device. Contact Rob at: Rob Leavitt, Director of Thought Leadership PTC Global Services Rleavit t@ptc.com +1-781-370-5719 Twit ter.com/PTC_Consult ing © 2012, Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC). All rights reserved. Information described herein is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a guarantee, commitment, condition or offer by PTC. PTC, the PTC logo, Creo, Pro/INTRALINK, Windchill, Windchill PDMLink, Windchill ProjectLink, Pro/ENGINEER and all PTC product names and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of PTC and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and in other countries. All other product or company names are property of their respective owners. The timing of any product release, including any features or functionality, is subject to change at PTC’s discretion. J0370 - PTC Global Services - Infographic / eBook Page 18