Is your company Best-in-Class?

In many of our presentations and articles we refer to the Aberdeen survey report that took 536 company executive inputs, choose the top 20% who were successfully meeting their business goals, and identified common best practices that enabled these “best-in-class” to achieve those goals. 

We took those best practices and have created a web site that further details them as well as points to some user videos and webinars where these companies speak about their succcess.  These 6 best practices are:

  • Employing Concurrency into the design process
  • Using extensive Virtual Prototyping versus physical prototyping
  • Speeding time to market and reducing cost with complete Design-through- Manufacturing support
  • Designing Complex products without suffering productivity loss
  • Enabling multi-disciplined design teams to Collaborate
  • Having the ability to create, control and access Intellectual Property across the enterprise

Take a look at this web site.  Maybe your company is already best-in-class.   Maybe you, as a designer or executive, could improve the competitiveness of your company.  Its worth a look.

About John Isaac

imageBiography: More than 40 years experience in design software. Seventeen years with IBM developing and managing the development of design systems. Joined Mentor Graphics in 1984. Expertise: High level knowledge of all aspects of systems design. Understanding of industry and technology trends, and, company's basic business drivers and how they relate to product developement capabilities. Visit John Isaac's Blog

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