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How To Create A Fully Buzzword Compliant PLM?

How To Create A Fully Buzzword Compliant PLM?
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olegshilovitsky
1 April, 2010 | 1 min for reading

I think, buzzword compliance is a very important when you need to convince the company to use PLM. So, I found an excellent technology (yet another one PLM technology), to help you in this complicated process. You can do it in a minute, and I’m sure your management will be fully satisfied with your next PLM roadmap. I tried it and my favorite strategy so far is:

You can see some other ideas:

I encourage you to do it on yourself. Try the following website Startup Idea Generator to find you best next PLM strategy.

And enjoy April Fools’ Day!!!
Best, Oleg

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