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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
OSE's enterprise model involves a triple revenue model: tuition for immersion education, sale of machine kits, and entrepreneurship training.
 
OSE's enterprise model aims to address the need for efficient production, while allowing for a social production model - while providing education - while providing enterprise training for both the growth of OSE and for the growth of enterprise independent of OSE.
 
OSE's enterprise model involves a triple revenue model which we call Extreme Production: tuition for immersion education, sale of machine kits, and entrepreneurship training in partnership with community development organizations.
 
The immersion education part follows the standard Workshop Model - people paying for intensive
 
==Rationale==


The rationale for this is our core mission: creating the open source economy by transitioning the human productive enterprise to a new paradigm of open source, distributed production as the new status quo.
The rationale for this is our core mission: creating the open source economy by transitioning the human productive enterprise to a new paradigm of open source, distributed production as the new status quo.
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*A lean organization - involves open enterprise documentation for easy on-boarding, well-established though agile operating proceudures that allow for a simple operating model - to minimize bureaucracy, maximize team size, and work as an ecosystem of small, independent players
*A lean organization - involves open enterprise documentation for easy on-boarding, well-established though agile operating proceudures that allow for a simple operating model - to minimize bureaucracy, maximize team size, and work as an ecosystem of small, independent players


Model integrating production, education, and enterprise training. Focus is on education, production and enterprise training are part of the education. Forum is used for support.
=The OSE Model=
 
For the Brick Press - this is our revenue model for running a workshop.
 
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*$300-400 for workshop tuition.
 
=Revenue Model=
 
Per workshop

Latest revision as of 14:10, 21 March 2014

Introduction

OSE's enterprise model aims to address the need for efficient production, while allowing for a social production model - while providing education - while providing enterprise training for both the growth of OSE and for the growth of enterprise independent of OSE.

OSE's enterprise model involves a triple revenue model which we call Extreme Production: tuition for immersion education, sale of machine kits, and entrepreneurship training in partnership with community development organizations.

The immersion education part follows the standard Workshop Model - people paying for intensive

Rationale

The rationale for this is our core mission: creating the open source economy by transitioning the human productive enterprise to a new paradigm of open source, distributed production as the new status quo.

These are high ideals, but our route is practical: Extreme Production. This means absolutely efficient production which competes with existing proprietary enterprise - and which may have a potential to dominate - upon reaching an accelerated rate of innovation via collaborative, open source development.

To put this into practice, absolute efficiency must be attained. This is favorable in open source development - which inherently drives for efficiency by eliminating all forms of competitive waste such as protectionism, proprietary R&D, monopoly, nontransparent communication, centralization, legal complexity, and bureaucracy.

For a chance to scale - we propose that the efficient, open source enterprise operates as:

  • A flexible fabrication enterprise- non-specialized fabrication facility that can produce just about anything
  • Vertically-integrated enterprise - which brings as much of the supply chain in-house as possible, while making operations simple as an open, learning organization which pursues best practice by building on and contributing to open source enterprise models
  • A lean organization - involves open enterprise documentation for easy on-boarding, well-established though agile operating proceudures that allow for a simple operating model - to minimize bureaucracy, maximize team size, and work as an ecosystem of small, independent players

The OSE Model

For the Brick Press - this is our revenue model for running a workshop.

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  • $300-400 for workshop tuition.

Revenue Model

Per workshop