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Instead of EoS, OSE envisions efficiencies in distributed economies. These efficiencies come from:
Instead of EoS, OSE envisions efficiencies in distributed economies. These efficiencies come from:


#'''Efficiency of integration''' - instead of focused point products, or high level of task division, integrated product lines (product ecologies) and higher value per product (company builds several aspects of a product, not a small part). For example, an integrated builder can build the entire house, instead of hiring 3rd parties including 17 different trades, construction managers, surveyors, soil scientists, general contractors, developers, realtors, designers, architects, financiers, and engineers. This naturally allows the integrated operation to capture significantly more of the value of production. The formula is .1*N - where N is the number of third parties, and 0.1 refers to a typical 0.1 of the cost structure.
#'''Efficiency of integration''' - instead of focused point products, or high level of task division, integrated product lines (product ecologies) and higher value per product (company builds several aspects of a product, not a small part). For example, an integrated builder can build the entire house, instead of hiring 3rd parties including 17 different trades, construction managers, surveyors, soil scientists, general contractors, developers, realtors, designers, architects, financiers, and engineers. This naturally allows the integrated operation to capture significantly more of the value of production. The formula is .1*N - where N is the number of third parties, and 0.1 refers to a typical 0.1 of the cost structure. All together, the revenue (discounting materials, which are similar in the centralized vs distributed way) from any enterprise should be 100% to 200% greater.
#'''Efficiency of Modular, Lifetime Design''' - this refers to product ecosystems, and modular design that allows for a capacity of lifetime maintenance by the user. Part of this is open design, CAD for 3D printable parts, and an active effort on the part of the producer to provide access to fabrication machines for lifetime service. Any product that we sell includes a credit or insurance policy consisting of open blueprints, and hours of shop time, pending the User's willingness to undertake repair/service training, which is included in the price of the warranty. This is OSE's commitment to lifetime design, which is part of its integrated operation as a production education organization.

Revision as of 14:50, 5 June 2023

EoS is a concept that comes from centralist, scarcity-based economies.

Instead of EoS, OSE envisions efficiencies in distributed economies. These efficiencies come from:

  1. Efficiency of integration - instead of focused point products, or high level of task division, integrated product lines (product ecologies) and higher value per product (company builds several aspects of a product, not a small part). For example, an integrated builder can build the entire house, instead of hiring 3rd parties including 17 different trades, construction managers, surveyors, soil scientists, general contractors, developers, realtors, designers, architects, financiers, and engineers. This naturally allows the integrated operation to capture significantly more of the value of production. The formula is .1*N - where N is the number of third parties, and 0.1 refers to a typical 0.1 of the cost structure. All together, the revenue (discounting materials, which are similar in the centralized vs distributed way) from any enterprise should be 100% to 200% greater.
  2. Efficiency of Modular, Lifetime Design - this refers to product ecosystems, and modular design that allows for a capacity of lifetime maintenance by the user. Part of this is open design, CAD for 3D printable parts, and an active effort on the part of the producer to provide access to fabrication machines for lifetime service. Any product that we sell includes a credit or insurance policy consisting of open blueprints, and hours of shop time, pending the User's willingness to undertake repair/service training, which is included in the price of the warranty. This is OSE's commitment to lifetime design, which is part of its integrated operation as a production education organization.