Posts Tagged ‘open source’

My Opinion on Car Repair and Parts

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

My opinion is that car companies should ‘open source’ their car parts. By completely open sourcing their designs and methods they would be encouraging a huge level of innovation across the board.

That is a huge dream, which I imagine will not become a reality in the near future. Given that most manufacturers are only able to protect their investment by patenting their designed systems.

So…. how about this as a simpler system.

Create almost an API for car parts… This would be a tool that could be used to manufacture parts either the tool itself or just a set of plans for other people to put together. This tool should fit the majority of car panels available for the model of car its made for to allow for flexibility in creation and a simple building system.

This would allow other businesses to be involved with efficiently manufacturing and improving parts (similar to how a computer is built with industry standard connectors) and focus your time on the design and efficiency. Where I can see this being particularly useful is with car panels.

What would be necessary for success would be generic ‘building block’ type panels and a simple, cheap, light and strong generic material for making the panels from. I am not very good at mechanical compounds but maybe something like fibre glass or a polymer that will harden when dry.

A big advantage of this process is that parts don’t need to be manufactured to estimate demand. You need a part, it gets manufactured right there in the shop or at the local manufacturer who manufactures ALL the available panels possible, in single units if needed.

Allowing smaller businesses into this space will mean the best research can get done. Smaller companies working together instead of one big company hoarding secrets. Think about one company focusing entirely on dashboard design or polymer materials for harder and safer panel material.

Is this type of business possible? Feasible? desirable?

I dunno, its just my opinion.

Matthias

Dear Company. pt 1

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

My dream company: -community style. pt 1.

I love work that is flexible. I love, also, working on projects that I have a say in.

With that in mind I wanted to share some basic ideas about a company that I would like to work in.

step 1. no employees… well, as such. There would be no full-time employees within this business. People will instead be able to commit to a project as they see tasks come up.

step 2. profit sharing… there will be some overheads… but funds will be raised monthly and distributed monthly… that should help encourage contribution. People working on tasks will earn percentage points of profit for that month. There are many other sub ideas of this process… things like carrying project points into the next month as well as resting points the following year.

step 3. outsourcing… some things can be outsourced but all this is related to the community run company. Members of the community can vote to decide if a feature needs to be done inhouse or outsourced. Extra weighting can be given to members who have been involved for longer.

Considered Points:

Requires fast development to maintain value for employees.

Using Agile processes as a basis but using a lot of community-based decision making systems to run the project.

Pros: Freedom, freedom, freedom. Can’t work full-time this week? Cut down your hours. Maintain the contribution for the money that is being created.

Training would be self-directed. People contribute where they wish, and would learn and contribute at the same time.

Open source technology. Open source business…

Cons: high turnover of people coming to be involved.

quite a complex set of business issues to be waded through, in particular, contract management.

Product life development related to vision and community

The system can be ‘gamed’ and needs some advanced methods put in place to limit this possibility.

I’m never very good at thinking of ‘cons’ when I’m excited by an idea…

The next step of this company could be a sort of ‘public’ float. It seems that something like this already being done here

Feel free to contribute.

Matthias