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Of PLM Vision and Strategy

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One of the many confusing things for someone trying to develop a coherent approach to the implementation of PLM is to understand the various ways in which words such as vision, mission, objectives, strategy, plan and policy are used. They’re often used with different meanings in different situations and by different authors. The following paragraphs provide some background information and definitions.

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Stark, J. (2011). Of PLM Vision and Strategy. In: Product Lifecycle Management. Decision Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-546-0_18

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