CM2-Aligned PLM Implementation and Change Control

PLM implementations fail when tools are allowed to dictate process.

We help organisations align PLM systems with CM2 principles so change, configuration, and ownership are clear, scalable, and sustainable. The result is PLM that supports the business - not one that engineers work around.


Why PLM Implementations Struggle

  • Unclear ownership of data and change

  • Over-engineered workflows

  • Process written for audits, not reality

  • Tools compensating for missing operating models

  • Too much focus on configuration, not behaviour

PLM doesn’t fix broken change. It amplifies it.


How CM2 Changes the Outcome

  • Clear roles and accountability

  • Configuration before automation

  • Closed-loop change

  • Decisions made once, consistently


  • CM2-aligned PLM design

  • Change and configuration models

  • Governance engineers understand

  • Practical implementation support

  • Transition from theory to day-to-day use

What We Actually Deliver


Build PLM on Solid Foundations

If your PLM implementation feels heavy, slow, or constantly bypassed, the issue is rarely the tool.

Let’s talk about fixing the foundations.