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What Software Makers Can Learn From Adidas
Fortune's Path Podcast
English - January 18, 2024 22:48 - 1 hour - 63.2 MBEntrepreneurship Business Kids & Family Parenting creativity innovation product management love virtue Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Norbert talks about how Adidas starts its shoe manufacturing process, beginning with a business unit who outlines the market need in a comprehensive brief. Then, a designer group begins experimenting with colors, materials and textures. "There's 250-350 operations that need to happen to put one pair of footwear together, so it's a long process... taking up to 16 months," says Norbert.
Every new material and material supplier is tested, based on internal standards. Once it moves to being manufactured on the production line, further testing and checking take place.
Some analogies and differences - software vs. manufacturing:
multiple suppliers and producers are comparable to software engineers writing code all over a complex systemthe value of eliminating variationunlike software, there's no opportunity to "fix it later" in manufacturing, which makes it essential to build a highly functioning quality processquality and compliance can't be an afterthought in manufacturing software and manufacturing need to focus on root cause analysis to build the most robust quality management processrisk analysis is all about error tolerance