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Implementation methodologies for PDM

In my 15 years of using PDM I've seen lots of ways of implementing PDM/PLM. These vary from no methodology to rigorous ones. The first question is why do you need an implementation methodology at all? The reason you should use one is quite simple - reproducibility. Most people will probably choose a partner to assist in their deployment - often this will be the company that sold them the solution, or it may be a partner of the software developer/supplier. In this case it is essential to be sure that the service you are paying for has some track record of success. If a company does not use a methodology to deploy their solution it will be very hit and miss as to whether your implementation will be a success or failure. The main failure of PDM implementations is scope creep. The technology lends itself to overstretching and too ambitious views of what is achievable in an initial implementation. So a good choice of methodology would be one where the scope of the implementation is