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*Software (in projects requiring software jnstallation or use)
*Software (in projects requiring software jnstallation or use)
=Supply Chain=
=Supply Chain=
High risk, needs resolution urgently. From nonexistent BOM, it will take 100+ hours for proper sourcing completion - about 160 unique parts, so approx 1600 items at  
High risk, needs resolution urgently. From nonexistent BOM, it will take 100+ hours for proper sourcing completion - about 160 unique parts, so approx 1600 items at 4 minutes per item.


For the Prusa i3 kit from Folgertech, assuming this will be a continuing workshop, backups are needed for the comllete Folgertech kit. This includes laser cut parts, special motor mounts made of metal,  off-shelf bolts etc, 3D printed parts, electronics, print surface (not included) and add-on.
For the Prusa i3 kit from Folgertech, assuming this will be a continuing workshop, backups are needed for the comllete Folgertech kit. This includes laser cut parts, special motor mounts made of metal,  off-shelf bolts etc, 3D printed parts, electronics, print surface (not included) and add-on.


Our evolution strategy is to minimize parts count in D3D, and to produce alternative sourcing, with multiple (5 good sources).
Our evolution strategy is to minimize parts count in D3D, and to produce alternative sourcing, with multiple (5 good sources).
=Instructionals Completion=
=Instructionals Completion=
Manageable risk, 100 hours required.
Manageable risk, 100 hours required.

Revision as of 18:12, 8 February 2016

The main sources of risk experienced in OSE's workshop model indlclude I order of I.pittance and sequencing:

  • Design completion - without design co.position, an XM event is impossible to execute
  • Instructionals completion - without instructionals completion, from full detail, to cheat sheet, to video detail - XM results are significantly degraded in terms of completion status and crowd enjoyment level
  • Supply chain management - issues related to persistent supply chain variability, stock, shipping time, u proven sourcing, etc.
  • Marketing - proper video and timely announcement, as well as campaign, are critical. A publicity strategy is the indispensable for success.
  • Software (in projects requiring software jnstallation or use)

Supply Chain

High risk, needs resolution urgently. From nonexistent BOM, it will take 100+ hours for proper sourcing completion - about 160 unique parts, so approx 1600 items at 4 minutes per item.

For the Prusa i3 kit from Folgertech, assuming this will be a continuing workshop, backups are needed for the comllete Folgertech kit. This includes laser cut parts, special motor mounts made of metal, off-shelf bolts etc, 3D printed parts, electronics, print surface (not included) and add-on.

Our evolution strategy is to minimize parts count in D3D, and to produce alternative sourcing, with multiple (5 good sources).

Instructionals Completion

Manageable risk, 100 hours required. A dustribu

Design Completion

Low risk. 10 years of development are already embodied in the current design, and it is a mature technology ready for market.