A $600 investment can save you 6 figures of cost!
If the typical internal billing rate for engineering is $75
per hour, then $600 is 8 hours. This translates into 2 people
working 4 hours, 3 people working 2.5+ hours, or 4 people
working 2 hours. Each of these three scenarios is a possible
design review activity depending on the company and type of
review.
Any one single error, if caught late into the product launch,
can easily generate a six figure cost to fix it. Worse yet,
the pressure to fix the problem is intense as the fix can't
be done soon enough. If there is not a single big error, there
are often 25-100 smaller change orders on products prior to
their release and often an additional 25-100 change orders
after the product is released. These smaller change orders
add up to six figures as well. The cheapest engineering changes,
typically found in software-only environments, average $1500
per approved change order. The typical low-end range of engineering
changes in mixed-design environments, average $2000-3000 per
approved change order. A high-end figure, common to complex
products and regulated industries, average $10,000-$12,000
per approved change order.
It seems like we can and do always find the time to "run
after" a product that is found to have problems. We do
this under time and resource pressure, under management pressure,
and too often under the scrutinizing eyes of customers. Why
then is it so difficult to find the time in a more proactive
manner to attempt to eliminate these high stress business
activities?
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