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Revision as of 17:35, 14 April 2020
Introduction
- Start enterprises, and start state, regional, or national chapters of OSE
- Sales regions are allocated by state, starting with national, then going to region, state, and possibly city region.
- Involved in the Incentive Challenge - intending to produce the cordless drills and other products
- Combine effort to a generic manufacturing capacity. Advancement track to other products, or can remain at initial product
- Website via wiki templates for the official storefront
- Includes distributed Amazon sales
- 12.5% franchise fee, from expected minimum annual revenue of $24k/year.
- Advancement:
- Other products
- STEAM Camps
- Contribution to R&D: franchise fee
- Benefit of franchise: certification, marketing services, nonprofit structure and benefits thereof, continued training, collaborative sourcing
Phases
- Phase 1 - producing 3D printers
- Phase 2 - producing 3D printers, filament makers, CNC Torch Tables, and shredders.
- Phase 3 - Developing the Open Source Everything Store once there are 4+ full time entrepreneurs in operation