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Engineering Process Management: Don't let technology define your process
Webcast Date: December 1, 2005 at 2:00pm EST
Duration: 1 hour
The requirement of multi-location, cross-company engineering and product introductions demands careful attention to engineering process. Understanding not only how these processes work today but how they can be improved on an ongoing basis is critical in
todays competive, global marketplace. Joe Oswald, Vice President of Global Services, RAND Worldwide, will discuss engineering process improvement and the critical role the right technology decision makes in supporting your engineering processes.
 
Following the presentation from Joe Oswald will be a brief demonstration of ENGINEERING.com Collaboration Suite, a web-based collaboration environment will help you achieve superior control over your product design processes while fostering improved innovation.
 
Joe Oswald, Vice President of Global Services, RAND Worldwide has been with the company for 14 years. As Vice President of Global Services Joe Oswald has managed successful technology implementations in organizations throughout North America. His engineering background and depth of knowledge in engineering process from small to large organizations makes this presentation valuable for all sizes of engineering and manufacturing companies.
 
RAND Worldwide® is one of the world's leading providers of professional services and technology to the engineering community and companies looking to improve their competitiveness, productivity and profitability by enhancing key aspects of their Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) capabilities, including planning, development, and management. As a leading technology independent systems integrator in the world, RAND Worldwide employs more than 380 people in over 70 sales and client service centers around the world. (http://www.rand.com)


 
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