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Cost structure is the exact cost of product delivery from R&D, materials, production, training, labor, marketing, distribution, sale, and support over the lifetime of a product.
Cost structure is the exact cost of product delivery from R&D, materials, production, training, labor, marketing, distribution, sale, and support over the lifetime of a product.
Cost Structure determination during a development phase of a product is iterated rapidly and depends on:
#Sourcing strategy
#Production tooling
#Production tooling
#Production labor costs
#Distribution development
#Level of support

Revision as of 14:57, 24 June 2020

Cost structure is the exact cost of product delivery from R&D, materials, production, training, labor, marketing, distribution, sale, and support over the lifetime of a product.

Cost Structure determination during a development phase of a product is iterated rapidly and depends on:

  1. Sourcing strategy
  2. Production tooling
  3. Production tooling
  4. Production labor costs
  5. Distribution development
  6. Level of support