2. Enterprise Co-Creation Is a Strategy and Methodology for Engaging Stakeholders to Create New Mutual Value ValueFruit ExperiencesBranches Value comes from new experiencesfor stakeholders New experiences come from new interactions InteractionsTrunk Enterprise Co-Creation: The systematic development of networks of individuals, stakeholders, and enterprises to create value together, through engagement platforms designed to enable mutually valuable interactions and experiences New interactions require engagement platforms… …which sprout from stakeholder engagement Engagement PlatformsSeeds Engagement platforms assemblenew networks and communities Networks NetworksRoots
3. Local Motors: Co-Creation in Car Design and Production Local Motors is a new car manufacturer with a completely co-creative business model: Co-creation of vehicle concept and design, including subcomponents and the car model Co-creation production, down to the buyer’s participation in vehicle assembly Open sourcing of existing automotive parts Local Motors illustrates all aspects of enterprise co-creation – co-creation of value, new experiences and interactions, engagement platforms, and networks/communities
4. Small-Volume Manufacturing Enables Co-Creative Design and Production Local Motors was founded in 2008 based on a Harvard Business School student’s thesis Venture capital-funded Headquartered in Phoenix, AZ First production vehicles unveiled in November 2010
9. The Local Motors Experience Has Many Facets What is the "Local Motors Experience"? Participating in the design process, collaborating to create a no-compromise vehicle you love, then participating as the design you love transcends from sketch to road-ready production vehicle. Even after your car is built, purchased, and driven home the Local Motors experience continues. The auto-servicing aspect of Local Motors will be a pleasure and will set a new standard for customer service. The Local Motors Experience is about design inspired by you, about collaboration, and definitely about a gratifying personal experience Car enthusiasts and design lovers are invited to participate in every aspect of Local Motors. From voting on original car body designs, to generating feedback for a designer you admire you can sculpt the Local Motors brand. As a car lover and an active voice representing the "market", this community is eager to design a car you want to drive. The Local Motors Website is not an impersonal suggestion-box approach to community feedback; this is a hands-on tool for you to promote, create and ultimately drive your ideal car Source: Local Motors
12. Monthly Regional and Topical Design Competitions How is Local Motors different from other portfolio hosting sites, or other car design competitions? We are building a community that puts the designer on a pedestal. This is not a black box, where you send stuff to us and a discrete panel of judges tells you if it is good. This is an interactive community where comments and suggestions and voting are happening on real time; Based on interviewing many designers, we know this is something that is really exciting and has not been done before We run a competition every month, and pay out every month. Not every year Source: Local Motors
13. The Development Process is Where Co-Creation Comes to the Fore The Local Motors community iterates the design during “Checkup” steps Development of components is broken out into separate competitions Open-source CAD files are available for components and accessories
14. Inside the Co-Creation Process Interview with Local Motors’ founder Jay Rogers: The tough part was getting a community of designers and his team of engineers to agree on anything. [Rogers says,] “You have to get them to talk. The designers want one thing, the engineers will tell you no, and often you have to get the two to reach a compromise. Both sides will defend their choices, and sometimes you’re going to piss people off,” he says. “But by exposing our decisions to the harsher light of day, we were able to get a lot of outside perspective.” Source: “Rally Fighter Takes Flight,” Gas 2.0 website, Feb. 12, 2010
15. Winning Designs How are winners chosen from the Local Motors Sketch Competitions? Local Motors will choose the winner of each competition. Community enthusiasm and voting for each design is the most important factor taken into account. We will be looking for designs that specifically satisfy the needs of people in each specified area. Greatness, in our estimation, comes from how purely the design expresses the objectives of the vehicle aesthetically and functionally. A winning entry will also express the individuality of its designer Source: Local Motors
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17. Rally Fighter Buyers Help Build Buyers are required to help build their vehicles at Local Motors’ mini-factory in Phoenix Rally fighter production started in June 2010 As of Nov. 2010, 127 models had been reserved for purchase, and 4 had been produced, at a cost of $50,000+ each
18. Local Motors Sites Its Small-Run Production Facilities in Locations Around the US Production site of the Rally Fighter in Phoenix, AZ Each car design is targeted at a local market, and the manufacturing is also local
19. Local Motors Hosted a Defense Dept. Design Contest DARPA ran a contest for a military transport vehicle through Local Motors in Feb.-March 2011 Local Motors is working in conjunction with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to create a new process for the development of future military vehicles. The first step in this new process is to test the co-creation of a Militarily Relevant vehicle through a unique Experimental Crowd-derived Combat-support Vehicle (XC2V) Design Challenge. The winning design from this challenge will be rapidly developed and transformed into an operational prototype that will be shown around the United States as a proof of concept. The stakes are high: In addition to being able to have the winning design turned into a functioning concept vehicle, the winner will receive a $7,500 cash prize. Source: Local-Motors.com 3D file provided by DARPA, uploadable from Local Motors website An early design concept Contest announcement on Challenge.gov
20. The XC2V Concept Car Was Designed and Produced in Just 3½ Months The winning vehicle, from a crowd-sourced design, was presented to President Obama in June 2011 [CEO Jay] Rogers’ team of designers and engineers at Local Motors in Phoenix built the car, nicknamed FLYPmode, from scratch in less than four months, unveiling it for President Obama last week before delivering it to the military’s mad-science division in Virginia. If makers like Rogers get their way, the first Experimental Crowd-derived Combat Support Vehicle, or XC2V, just might be the future of the military industrial supply chain. … The goal was to quickly design and build a fully deployable vehicle, and Local Motors beat DARPA’s deadline, Rogers said. It’s the sort of task that would be next to impossible in a traditional military procurement process. Source: “How The First Crowdsourced Military Vehicle Can Remake the Future of Defense Manufacturing,” Popular Science, June 30, 2011 President Obama said "Not only could this change the way the government uses your tax dollars — think about it, instead of having a 10-year lead time to develop a piece of equipment, if we were able to collapse the pace of which that manufacturing takes place, that would save taxpayers billions of dollars — but it also could get technology out to the theater faster, which could save lives.”
21. The Evolution of Local Motors: Local Forge In June 2011, Local Motors CEO Jay Rogers announced that Local Motors would launch Local Forge, an extension of its platform to parts for cars and other vehicles Parts are much more scalable than full automobiles Local Motors works closely with SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Marketing Assn. Local Forge could apply to motorcycles, boats, airplanes, helicopters, and other vehicles July 1, 2011 Exciting news! Keep an eye on this "Site Improvements" forum for wireframes of ideas that we are sketching out for the new Local Forge web site coming this fall! We need your feedback, so don't be shy... vote on the concepts and add your thoughts! Source: Local-Motors.com forums
22. How Local Motors Illustrates Key Co-Creation Elements New Value and Experience Reduced capital investment, faster time to market for Local Motors Highly involving buying and ownership experience for customers New Interactions Local Motors opens up several typically closed OEM processes to stakeholders, including concept definition, vehicle design, part sourcing, assembly, and color/finish By having customers assemble their own cars, Local Motors engages in the back end of the ownership experience, thereby enabling easier self-service and maintenance Engagement Platforms The Local Motors website provides three different engagement platforms: one for concept definition; one for expert design, including design tools; and a third for customers to get community help with the design of their vehicle “skin” The Local Motors micro-factory is an engagement platform where customers come together with company experts to assemble their own cars Communities and Networks Local Motors cultivates an active designer community Local Motors also cultivates an open-source supplier network to provide off-the-shelf vehicle components
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24. Given the opportunity to contribute their talents, many participants in a co-creation process will go far beyond minimum requirements
26. Co-creation is not about letting the community build something on its own, but rather enabling the community to build something better together with the company
27. Co-creation is not anarchy; decision-making is required to adhere to company goals (in Local Motors’ case, choosing to develop a car aimed at a financially attractive niche market)