Overview
Capabilities
Process
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Customer Experience, Product Architecture
and ROI
As the developments proceed in from innovation to architecture, we use our
cross-disciplinary skills and experience to prioritize innovation objectives
and business and program objectives. This process includes continued customer
experience development, technical architecture, development plan, manufacturing
solutions and business planning.
Product refinement
Prototyping is a critical process in the development of new user experiences
and products. New experiences and features typically have unpredictable
usage scenarios, making the experience work well iteration, and waiting
for production product samples provides very little opportunity for real
changes. Our prototyping process provides for critical business and marketing
feedback when changes are easy to implement as well as providing valuable
technical implementation feedback very early in the development cycle.
Our prototyping process includes the use of a variety of proprietary software
and hardware tools that allow us to implement and iterate complex systems
both quickly and cost effectively.
Technical Architecture
In parallel with the development of prototyping process, MOTO develops
product implementation plans and specifications. These plans and specifications
address primary technical, development and business challenges associated
with the development. We use information from our relationships with technology
solution providers current and future products to map into these aspirations.
Development of these plans often includes detailed analysis of technical
and business challenges. This process is typically an iterative one that
includes significant challenging of initial concepts and refinement of
concepts to work within real world boundaries.
EMS Solutions and ROI
The implementation specification serves as guide for the entire development
effort and acts as a foundation for discussions with manufacturing partners.
MOTO maintains ongoing relationships with a wide range of domestic and
off-shore manufacturers and believe strongly in engaging on a partnership
basis with these companies. This includes mutual understanding of strength,
capabilities, and the type and size of opportunities that are of interest.
Based on these relationships we engages with manufacturing partners based
on initial concepts and get their feedback on their existing product experience,
costs and relevant developments. This provides both information is feed
back into the refinement process, and enables the process of selecting
manufacturing partners.
This informal process is followed by a formal RFP (Request for Proposal)
process with a limited number of partners. We engage with them as a detail
level to understand specific capabilities and experience as well as understanding
proposed the technical development and management approaches. Trade-off
between potential partners are discussed a primary partner is selected.
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