Team Wikispeed: Developing Hardware the Software Way Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Joe got his wife to use their school alumnus savings of $5,000 to pay the registration fee. He began the work but blogged about what he was doing and what he was learning. Through social media software like Facebook and WordPress bloggers who shared his interest learned about his endeavor. Some of these folks joined Joe in his effort to attack the challenge. Just three months later, Wikispeed was formed. It counted 44 members in four nations, and had a working model that was entered in the X Prize contest. In 2010 they came in 10th in the mainstream class, outrunning more than one hundred other cars from well-funded universities and firms all over the world. Their auto, the SGT01, was set on display in Cobo Hall right next to Chevrolet and Ford.

Wikispeed was contacted by more than a hundred individuals who were interested in joining the team in addition to ordering the image. By 2013, more than five hundred people had joined team Wikispeed. They had also sold nine prototypes. The immediate problem of the case study is the decision whether the team cut and welded them to the right duration for the next iteration of their model should make use of a set of axles that are existing or develop their own pair of axles from scratch. More basically, this case study examines the way team Wikispeed used tools from the entire world of software development, like modularity, which they call object-oriented architecture, scrum, and extreme manufacturing (XM) to organize their innovation efforts.

Team Wikispeed Developing Hardware the Software Way case study solution

PUBLICATION DATE: November 08, 2013 PRODUCT #: ES1391-PDF-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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