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The process must go through all the steps, including certifications, as in standard [[Productization]]
The process must go through all the steps, including certifications, as in standard [[Productization]]


The ROI of such a process must be a billion dollar enterprise, soon. As in within 1 year of startup - thus making this a preferred method of complex product development, over [[Venture Capital]].
The ROI of such a process must be a billion dollar enterprise, soon. As in within 1 year of startup - thus making this a preferred method of complex product development, over [[Venture Capital]] and accompanying loss of control.

Revision as of 21:03, 11 June 2022

The extreme enterprise method brings about the feasibility of large-scale development process based on:

The process goes up to full product release of public goods, and this should be fundable through crowds, with different inputs:

  • Time - design, expertise, docuementation
  • Money
  • In-kind prototyping or other in-kind resources

The process must go through all the steps, including certifications, as in standard Productization

The ROI of such a process must be a billion dollar enterprise, soon. As in within 1 year of startup - thus making this a preferred method of complex product development, over Venture Capital and accompanying loss of control.