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An Enterprise development model, based on rapid development for enterprise - the analogue of | An Enterprise development model, based on rapid development for enterprise - the analogue of [[Extreme Manufacturing]] (applicable to product design/build) but for the development of enterprises. The enterprise development goes up to the point of sale, thereby completing the production cycle. Assuming exchange systems, the point of sale may be an actual sale, or in the model of [[Neo-Subsistence]] or usufruct, the product may be used directly, without selling it. | ||
An Extreme Enterprise is executed with [[Distributed Production]], [[Open Source Production Engineering]], and [[Distributed Quality Control]] - which provides industrial productivity on a small scale at 10x the effectiveness compared to centralized production. It is essentially a distributed production model, with intent of [[Distributed Market Substitution]]. | An Extreme Enterprise is executed with [[Distributed Production]], [[Open Source Production Engineering]], and [[Distributed Quality Control]] - which provides industrial productivity on a small scale at 10x the effectiveness compared to centralized production. It is essentially a distributed production model, with intent of [[Distributed Market Substitution]]. |
Revision as of 19:19, 4 June 2020
An Enterprise development model, based on rapid development for enterprise - the analogue of Extreme Manufacturing (applicable to product design/build) but for the development of enterprises. The enterprise development goes up to the point of sale, thereby completing the production cycle. Assuming exchange systems, the point of sale may be an actual sale, or in the model of Neo-Subsistence or usufruct, the product may be used directly, without selling it.
An Extreme Enterprise is executed with Distributed Production, Open Source Production Engineering, and Distributed Quality Control - which provides industrial productivity on a small scale at 10x the effectiveness compared to centralized production. It is essentially a distributed production model, with intent of Distributed Market Substitution.