Viewpoints about 'Enterprise Information Systems'

Webcast Recording: Enabling Enterprise Quality Management Throughout the Product Lifecycle

November 2nd, 2011 | by Kalypso

This webcast recording features Ed Cain, IT Manager of Operations and Enterprise Applications Systems at Brocade. Ed explores how Brocade implemented an integrated enterprise quality management solution that enables closed-loop corrective action and preventative processes (CAPA) to quickly and effectively resolve product deficiencies. Read More

Topics: Agile PLM, Agile PQM, Brocade, Enterprise Information Systems, Enterprise Quality Management, Enterprise Technology, Oracle, Product Quality, Product Quality Management, Quality Management

What Processes Are Required or Need to Change to Support Social Product Innovation?

August 16th, 2011 | by Amy Kenly

In this clip from the webcast Five Steps to Create a Social Innovation Culture, Amy Kenly discusses how social product innovation enhances or extends existing business processes, rather than creating more work. Companies should pick a specific starting point to drive value. Sound like something you're doing? Check out the 2011 Spike Awards and tell us your story! Read More

Topics: Amy Kenly, Business Processes, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise Information Systems, Enterprise Technology, Innovation, Product Development, Social Computing, Social Innovation, Social Media, Social Media Events, Social Networking, Social Product Development, Social Product Innovation, Social Technology, Spike, Spike Awards, Web 2.0

Improving Knowledge Sharing Across Product Development Teams

April 5th, 2011 | by Matt Priest

If three-ring binders and file cabinets still clutter the marketing and research offices in your organization, this podcast is for you. Matt Priest follows up his viewpoint Reference Books and Libraries – So “Yesterday” by describing the three steps needed to improve knowledge sharing across product development teams, and revealing some real-world benefits and results. Read More

Topics: Advanced Information Access, Data Management, Data Tracking, Enterprise Information Systems, Innovation, Innovation Articles, Innovation Data, Innovation Teams, Knowledge Capture, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Sharing, Kpod, Matt Priest, Perspective, Podcast, Product Development, Product Development Data, Product Development Teams

Reference Books and Libraries – So “Yesterday”

New Knowledge Sharing for Product Development Teams

January 30th, 2011 | by Matt Priest

Exploration and learning today are more likely done through online resources like Google, online research and scholarly journals, Wikis and blogs. So what does this mean for innovation and product development research processes? Read More

Topics: Advanced Information Access, Data Management, Data Tracking, Enterprise Information Systems, Innovation, Innovation Articles, Innovation Data, Innovation Teams, Knowledge Capture, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Sharing, Matt Priest, Perspective, Product Development Data, Product Development Teams