Description
You've bought in at Autodesk University and your reseller has given you a wonderful demonow you have to justify the purchase of Autodesk PLM 360 software. In this class we will discuss a variety of topics, including ways to use return-on-investment tools to help come up with the funding, ways to apply industry-standard savings to your company, and the straw man of the selling process. We will also discuss where Autodesk, Inc., can help and what others have done to make this happen. Tangible savings can be hard to identify as so much of the savings come from avoiding spending money as a result of mistakes. How can you identify those cash-costing areas where you can save with Autodesk PLM 360 software? The idea of spending money in the cloud can be hard to wrap your mind around.
Key Learnings
- Discover how to find savings at your company
- Learn how to apply an ROI to Autodesk PLM 360 software
- Learn about pitfalls to watch out for when presenting this to management
- Learn how to think differently about software versus the cloud
Speaker
- AWAndy WarrenAndy Warren is a designer and software consultant specializing in implementation of CAD and data-management software and 3D design. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, he has over 15 years of experience with Autodesk, Inc., products. He leads a team that oversees support, training, implementation, and licensing for Bridgestone Americas, Inc. Bridgestone has over 1,500 users in 8 countries, along with long-range support worldwide. Andy supports numerous disciplines, from Revit software and ReCap software to Inventor software and Autodesk PLM 360 software. He has worked for Striker Systems, a computer numerical control software company focused on software implementations. He also was the Autodesk Authorized Training Center (ATC) manager for Striker Technology Solutions. He worked in the environmental engineering field and the retail store fixtures industry for several years. Certifications include Manufacturing Certified Implementation Expert, Inventor Professional, AutoCAD Professional, lean manufacturing, and certification in machine programming. Andy is president of Microsoft Test Automation User Group (MTAUG) Local Users Group.
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