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Any Extreme Enterprise project requires significant investment in the background work to get a significant project to completion. | Any Extreme Enterprise project requires significant investment in the background work to get a significant project to completion. | ||
#Product managers - to steward the development of the product | #'''Product managers''' - to steward the development of the product | ||
#Prototypes - ample prototyping for proof of concept and data collection | #'''Prototypes''' - ample prototyping for proof of concept and data collection | ||
#Extreme Enterprise Hackathon - recruiting and onboarding people for a large, collaborative event | #'''Extreme Enterprise Hackathon''' - recruiting and onboarding people for a large, collaborative event | ||
#Machines - building supporting machines that enable a more robust revenue model. For example, high torque, Bobcat auger for pile foundations, or hot dip galvanizing kettle. | #'''Machines Development''' - building supporting machines that enable a more robust revenue model. For example, high torque, Bobcat auger for pile foundations, or hot dip galvanizing kettle. | ||
#'''Materials Development''' - supporting feedstock optimization. For example, we can develop in-house/outsourced pile manufacturing to save on the helical piles. |
Revision as of 17:13, 27 August 2020
Any Extreme Enterprise project requires significant investment in the background work to get a significant project to completion.
- Product managers - to steward the development of the product
- Prototypes - ample prototyping for proof of concept and data collection
- Extreme Enterprise Hackathon - recruiting and onboarding people for a large, collaborative event
- Machines Development - building supporting machines that enable a more robust revenue model. For example, high torque, Bobcat auger for pile foundations, or hot dip galvanizing kettle.
- Materials Development - supporting feedstock optimization. For example, we can develop in-house/outsourced pile manufacturing to save on the helical piles.