-Innovations, Tools, and Organizations, to
Change the Landscape of Manufacturing Industry
Keywords: crowdsourcing, low-cost tools,
partnership
Several things is changing the landscape of
manufacturing industry: the brilliant idea of crowdsourcing, the availability
of low-cost production tools and the gigantic online platforms hosting millions of potential business
partners.
From the view of supply chain management,
these major changes ower the cost of bringing a new product to the market, and
letting the inventers focusing on R&D and how to satisfy individuals’
peculiar needs. They change drastically the traditional process of designing,
researching on and bringing to production, a new product.
First of all, the idea of outsourcing makes
possible that customers and potential designers can easily participate in the
designing a product. Online platforms like DesignCrowd.com form communities for
customers and potential designers. This significantly lowers the costs of
surveying customers’ needs, hiring the right designers and interacting with
customers. Now, the line between designers and customers are blurred. They are
all in the online community, interacting with each other, generating million
dollar business ideas together. As a result, the product design fits the
customers’ needs much better and the most able designer for this particular
product can participate in the process. A subfield in economics, Industrial Organization, gives an
excellent explanation for the advantages of this kind of organization. Due to Ronald
Coase’s theory, organizations are formulated because they can lower “transaction
cost”. Thus, in the old age, firms emerge because people can work closely,
hence lowering the cost of communication and cooperation. However, the online
communities eliminate the geographic difficulties completely. Cooperating with
someone thousands of miles away is just as easy as cooperating with the guy
sitting next to you. Plus, the flexible organization of online communities
dramatically lowers the costs of constructing big buildings as workplaces,
hiring thousands of contract employees. Thus, these online design communities
become the new efficient way of organization, making large-scale companies
disadvantageous. Hence, the economic drive for efficiency will make this kind
of organization increasingly popular over time.
The Wikipedia definition of crowdsourcing
is the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting
contributions from a large group of people, and especially from an online
community, rather than from traditional employee or suppliers. The word is
coined by Jeff Howe in 2006. And Daren Braham defined it as “an online,
distributed problem-solving and production model”. This innovative way of
organization fits the new ideas of academic trends as well. The new field of
online learning, bandit problem adopts the similar ideas of how to optimize the
procedures to get an optimal strategy. This kind of organization is flexible, efficient
and fast-moving, opening a new era of industrial age.
Second of all, the lower costs of tools
make this kind of organization possible. Without a prototype, no design can be
implemented into production, no matter how brilliant it is. Following the
design part, the next chain of the production line is bringing out a prototype.
Before, the machine which can generate prototypes usually cost millions of
dollars. Thus, large-scale firms need to be formed so that large amount of
capital can be accumulated for its manufacturing machines. But nowadays, new
technologies have made it possible to purchase the prototype generating
machines at a much lower price. For example, now you can get a 3-D printer from
Bre Prettis and his team for no more than 1000 dollars. However, in the past,
you cannot get anything like that for less than 12500 dollars. The reasonable
costs of these prototype-making machines make possible the small-scale
manufacturing style. The availability of these cheap machines affordable and
sizeable in anyone’s garage makes everybody inventers if they want to be.
The rule of scale of economy loses power
in face of the new technologies. When you are done with your designing and make
your ideas into your prototypes, you can also easily find a business partner to
bring your products into reality. You can find your own production factory
online! The new practices in China reveal to the world how small shops can
handle small orders in a very flexible and cost-effective way. These are
brought to reality by the third component in the new industrial revolution.
Portable 3-D printer is very powerful
It is the online platform of business
partners. The innovative Chinese internet company, Alibaba, has become the
largest aggregator of the country’s manufacturers, products and capabilities.
You search online among the millions producers to find your potential business
partner. The instant message service of Alibaba makes the business
opportunities just a few clicks away. As said by Ma, more than 1.1 million jobs
have been created in China. And the rooted culture of “shanzhai”, a Chinese
word meaning bandit, is the driving reason that the trend is going wildly in
China. Not only can you find manufacturers to produce your product based on
your prototype, you can find business partners to sell your products as well!
There are websites like SparkFun where you can market your product to the
market. And you can also set up your own e-commerce outfit through a company
like Yahoo or Web Studio.
The new organization from the design,
making prototype, to the production, and then marketing to the market is so
cost-efficient and flexible, that a couple of innovative entrepreneurs can
compete with multinational companies now. To me, the driving force behind all
these is the new information and manufacturing technology as well as the
innovative ideas of industrial organizations. The technologies have eliminated
the information barriers caused by geographic distances, brought down the costs
of designing and prototypes and making easy the process of finding business
partners. The costs along the whole chain of the production are drastically
lowered so that more tailored products can be invented and produced by
unincorporated entrepreneurs in a much more flexible way. And since the
products are much more tailored to customers’ needs, they will generate a
higher margin. That’s why I figure the trend will go on and become more and
more popular around the world which is really flat.
Question:
1.
Can we perfect the way of
matching designers to customers, inventers to producers, manufacturers to retailers?
I think we may adopt some new techniques invented in the field of machine
learning to make to new form of industrial organization more efficient.
2.
Since the products are more
tailored and in small amounts in the new industry form, can we build a efficient
market mechanism for pricing products? How to adopt the price discovery
mechanism that is developed in the traditional large-scale industry is a
question worth looking into.
3.
How to build a healthy trading
environment with reliable credit rating for products’ qualities and producers’
credit is another important question.
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