ENOVIA and Issues Management: Jonathan Scott Webinar Recording

Recently, Jonathan Scott from Razorleaf presented a webinar that demonstrated how ENOVIA can help improve the way product teams manage "issues" in the product development process.  He demonstrated ENOVIA's flexibility to quickly sort and prioritize issues to fully document progress and corrective action.

Webinar Recorded March 16, 2016

Progress Your PLM: Stop Using Excel for Issue Management

Get your “issues” out of Excel and get some help so that Issue Management is “data-driven”, automated, and actionable for a project team.  An Issues List is designed for a team to be aware of open issues that need to be resolved. These lists are created so they can be shared, however it is very hard to share and take action with files like Excel due to version control, overwriting, and more. 

It’s time to track issues in a system where they can be shared, managed and useful for project teams today and tomorrow.  Jonathan will demonstrate the power of a data-driven model that will systematize, track, and manage issues for PLM.

In this recording, Jonathan shares:

7 Reasons to Improve Your Issue Trackling and Management

  1. Easily share files and manage the tracking and resolution process from beginning to end. 
  2. Quickly update stakeholders on status and progress, even when those stakeholders aren’t the ones working on the issues.
  3. Saving time and headaches by automating data input. Link related content instead of making a copy and duplicating information.
  4. Set future projects up for success. History is often our greatest teacher, and historical Issue Lists are no different. Uncover a treasure trove of information and address issues before the next project is impacted. 
  5. See all open issues without opening multiple spreadsheets.  Many team members participate in more than one project at a time, simplify how they find what is relevant for them. 
  6. Standardize data input processes and define meanings around priority status for issues.  Eliminate department “dialects” who use their own language and make a mess out of reporting. 
  7. Gain control over who can change what, at different points in time. Let’s face it, data mistakes happen. A system can control permissions in ways that Excel cannot.

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