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The Future of CM – Achievements – 2022

As 2022 draws to a close, I reflect on significant milestones, such as the launch of my newsletter, The Future of CM, which gained 1,395 subscribers. Highlights include substantial LinkedIn engagement, being named a PLM Rock Star, and participating in podcasts. I appreciate my audience’s support and anticipate more insightful content in 2023.

Is Form-Fit-Function doomed?

Is Form-Fit-Function (FFF) Doomed?

Prof. Dr. Jörg W. Fischer sparked a debate on the relevance of Form-Fit-Function (FFF), suggesting it is gradually losing significance. FFF’s misuse and complexity in modern systems necessitate a cross-functional approach for effective impact assessments. While FFF remains valuable, its application must adapt to evolving requirements and increased complexity in product design.

Lollapalooza Effect in the Antilope Canyon

Opportunity cost and the Lollapalooza effect

This article discusses two mental models—opportunity cost and the Lollapalooza effect—in the context of Configuration Management. It emphasizes the importance of impact assessments when making changes, highlighting how opportunity costs can significantly influence decision-making. Additionally, it addresses the potential consequences of organizational culture on both negative and positive outcomes related to change implementation.

Compounding liquids

How to benefit from the compounding effect of changes

This article introduces a series on mental models for preventing ethical fading in Configuration Management. It focuses on the compounding effect of changes, highlighting how decisions can have cumulative positive or negative impacts over time. Understanding dependencies and risks is essential for facilitating beneficial outcomes and avoiding detrimental compounding effects.

Podcast

IpX True North Podcast: the magic of the CM2 Baseline

I joined Joseph Anderson and Martin Haket on the IpX True North Podcast. This series is about the topics as identified in the CM2-500 standard. We will discuss these topics in the context of the Future of Configuration Management. The first topic is the CM2 Baseline and the magic it brings.

Library of Stuttgart

One way to organize information for the CM Baseline

Organizing data within organizations enhances efficiency, flexibility, and agility. A well-structured system facilitates collaboration among groups, while improper alignment can create inefficiencies. The article proposes a model comprising network nodes, datasets, and relationships to streamline information organization, ensuring clarity and integrity during change assessments. An effective structure leads to improved interactions.

Ethical fading

Ethical fading eats Configuration Management Principles for breakfast

The discussion surrounding the V(ee) Model and Agile methodologies highlights the importance of ethical behavior in development. Ethical fading undermines good practices, leading to significant scandals like GM’s Ignition Switch and Boeing’s 737 Max. Addressing toxic leadership and fostering a culture of open communication is crucial for preventing future ethical failures.

Models, Models, and more Models…

The I4.0 Committee at the IPX Congress is exploring how model-based approaches can impact configuration management. They have identified and mapped various model types to the V model for development. Feedback is requested on these definitions, which have evolved to include models designed to convey information to both humans and machines.

The benefits of NFTs for Configuration Management

The post discusses the significance of blockchain and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) in understanding the future of Configuration Management (CM). It explains how blockchains securely link records, making data modification difficult. NFTs represent unique digital assets and can enhance traceability in maintenance records, impacting status accounting and auditing processes in various industries.