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January 4, 2025

Why theValue Engagement Model is Essential for Successful PLM Implementations

Written by 
Guillaume JACQUEMIN

Implementing a Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) system like 3DExperience can be transformative for organizations, no matter their size or the scale of the project. Whether you’re undertaking a small work package or a comprehensive digital transformation, following the principles of the Value Engagement Model is a critical factor for success. Here’s why.

What is the Value Engagement Model?

The Value Engagement Model is a structured framework designed to align business objectives with the technical implementation of solutions like 3DExperience. It ensures that every step of the process, from initial scoping to final deployment, delivers measurable value. By focusing on outcomes rather than just deliverables, the model fosters alignment, collaboration, and efficiency across stakeholders.

Why It Matters for Every Project Size

  1. Tailored Approach for Any Scale
        One of the key strengths of the Value Engagement Model is its scalability.     For small projects, the model can be simplified and tailored to focus on     specific deliverables. For large-scale digital transformations, it     provides a comprehensive roadmap to address complex interdependencies. In     either case, the model ensures that the scope of work is clear, risks are     managed, and value is delivered.
  2. Consistency Across Organizations
        Whether you're a small enterprise or a global corporation, the principles     of the Value Engagement Model remain relevant. Smaller companies benefit     from its ability to streamline processes and prioritize resources     effectively, while larger organizations can leverage it to coordinate     across teams and geographies. By adhering to a consistent methodology,     businesses of all sizes can achieve predictable and repeatable success.
  3. Focus on Value Creation
        PLM implementations are investments, and the Value Engagement Model     ensures that this investment translates into tangible business outcomes.     It emphasizes identifying and addressing pain points, aligning the     system’s capabilities with organizational goals, and continuously     measuring performance to optimize results.
  4. Enhanced Collaboration and Alignment
        The model facilitates a collaborative environment where all     stakeholders—business leaders, IT teams, and external consultants—work     towards common objectives. This alignment is crucial, particularly in PLM     projects, where processes span multiple departments and functions.

Adapting the Model to Fit Your Needs

The beauty of the Value Engagement Model lies in its adaptability. While the core principles remain the same, the approach can be tailored based on:

  • Project size: Focus on essential phases for smaller projects     while expanding on detailed planning and governance for larger ones.
  • Company maturity: Adjust the methodology to     align with the organization’s experience with PLM systems and digital     initiatives.
  • Specific goals: Prioritize activities that directly contribute     to the desired outcomes, such as reducing time-to-market or improving     collaboration across teams.

Conclusion

At We.PLM, we believe the Value Engagement Model is not just a best practice—it’s a necessity for PLM implementations like 3DExperience. By adhering to its principles, businesses can ensure that their projects, regardless of size or complexity, deliver maximum value. Tailoring the model to fit the unique needs of the project and organization ensures a structured yet flexible approach, making it a cornerstone of successful digital transformation initiatives.

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