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Overview: Get Started with Creo+

Assemble Your Team

Establish the project team that will be involved with getting end users set up and using Creo+. Consider hiring outside resources to fill in gaps and get expert guidance.


Before you begin, complete this step:

01. Identify roles and responsibilities

You will need help from a variety of people to pursue your use case and persuade others to use Creo+. Your team is one of the most critical components of a successful deployment of Creo+.

One person may fill more than one of these roles, or you may have several contributors assigned to each role. Depending on the size of your organization and your use case, you may include people from various locations across the business or around the world to build your team.

Though their titles may differ, identify who can fulfill these roles on your team:

Project sponsor

  • Serves as the project champion and is accountable for its success

  • Defines the scope, timeline, use case(s), goals, and key performance indicators

  • Is responsible for generating support across the organization and realizing the value of Creo+

Project manager

  • Ensures alignment across teams and is responsible for meeting deadlines, following strategy, and achieving goals throughout the project's life

Organizational change manager

  • Cultivates support for Creo+ across all levels of the organization

  • Communicates broadly and consistently about how Creo+ will be beneficial for the organization

  • Listens to employee feedback and concerns about migrating to a new system

  • Should be passionate about computer-aided design (CAD) and Creo+, and all the advantages your organization will gain from Creo+

Technical lead

  • Is responsible for leading a technical team, and responsible for the quality of its technical deliverables

Systems administrator

  • Understands and defines user assignments of licenses

  • Is responsible for the entitlement, distribution, upkeep, configuration, and reliable operation of Creo+

  • Will help define and demarcate license entitlements

Process lead

  • Is responsible for ensuring the technology is thriving across the project

  • Works with IT and compliance, coordinates training, and more

Adoption lead

  • Is responsible for creating a user adoption strategy to help end users reach their goals

  • Will be vital to get end users to use the new functionality and keep usage up

Execution lead

  • Manages the execution of the project and is responsible for driving implementation and championing adoption across the organization

  • Organizes subject matter experts and related workshops

Current system expert

  • Understands the organization’s current (and former) system(s)

  • Will help create an enhanced design process with Creo+

  • Will champion Creo+ across the organization

Current data expert

  • Understands CAD data and your organization's current data

  • Will lead the data management to Creo+

  • Potentially helped move data to the current system or has participated in CAD system migrations previously

    • It would help to have experience in previous data migrations at the organization, as they would be aware of lessons learned from previous migrations

Subject matter experts

  • Share their expertise.

  • Create existing and future design process documentation to support Creo+ end-user training

  • Their ongoing commitment is vital to move the project forward

Additional support

  • Members of IT at your organization can help implement and maintain the technology needed for Creo+

  • Members of IT will ensure Creo+ meets your organization's security and compliance policies

As you build your Creo+ team, engage any employees who are interested in and will use Creo+ in their jobs. This will create early engagement and excitement, which will help maintain your momentum.

Regardless of how you structure your team, make sure there is a leader in place to coordinate across teams and ensure you are achieving your goals.

02. Identify project stakeholders

Your project will benefit tremendously from leadership support. Cultivate support at various levels of your organization, from high-level business leaders to end users. Ensure leaders communicate the importance of Creo+ to their teams in regular forums and feedback sessions, while empowering the leaders in the project to work effectively.  Identify and engage various people across your organization to support your project. The right leaders may vary from business to business.

Leadership support also cultivates collaboration among the teams who use Creo+ across your organization. The more your teams interact, share best practices, and work together, the more engagement and support you'll generate. You will want to identify:

Corporate executives

  • Your most important stakeholder will be at the executive level
  • Identify an executive who understands the value of robust design methodologies and CAD strategy and who will advocate for adopting Creo+ on an ongoing basis
  • Engage executives in parts of the organization that benefits from the associated digital thread and your project

Long-term support team

  • Identify the IT support staff, help desk staff, power users, and business stakeholders who will manage and support Creo+ in the long term

  • Will fix bugs, perform upgrades, and provide end users with support

  • Will be important to the success of the software and your return on investment. Involve them early and plan for training, documentation, and a smooth handoff

Involve representatives of important end-user groups throughout the project. Their insights will improve experience design, documentation, training, and change management.

03. Identify internal partners

Engage the people who will make decisions and take action on your Creo+ deployment. Their support and know-how will be critical assets throughout the deployment process. In your organization, identify who is responsible for:

  • Security: Who will confirm the software meets security standards?

  • Infrastructure: Who will ensure your organization's infrastructure (including network connectivity, security, etc.) is equipped to handle the software?

  • Hardware management: Who will purchase and maintain additional hardware if needed?

  • Compliance: Who will verify Creo + meets safety, regulatory, and compliance standards?

  • Licenses: Who will know and manage which licenses your organization needs? Who will track how many seats are available or are in use?

Contact the appropriate partners and decide what their involvement will be in the program. You will need their help on important tasks.

04. Identify and engage your end users

The key to successfully using Creo+ is to engage with the end users of the tool early on so they understand the changes to their workflow and how Creo+ will improve what they can accomplish in their role. 

With Creo+, engineers can design faster and more accurately. Make sure you include:

  • Engineers

  • Designers

  • Analysts

  • CAD Admin(s)

  • Engineering team managers

05. Identify training resources

Create a core team of Creo+ end users who will learn and train others about how Creo+ functions. They will serve as a resource for end users.

Also, determine who can create training resources for the organization. Depending on the size of your organization, consult a partner or work with PTC to create those references for you.

06. Determine outside resources needed

When necessary, organizations hire contractors or consultants to bridge skills gaps in their organization. Hire outside resources if internal employees are non-existent or unavailable. PTC and experienced partners can often fill gaps in skill sets and experience that you may not have available internally. Verify that the individuals you hire have the right skills and expertise to help you meet your goals.

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