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There is a Ford produced video that goes over some of the internal design flow changes implemented, I will try and find it, but basically they reduced micromanaging and made the design process more open. I don’t want to say casual, as that carries additional implications, but less formalWhen you see a project developed at this kind of speed it’s usually an indicator that the manufacturer set up a skunkworks-esque design program. Disconnect the team from the typical hierarchy of top heavy management which slows down the entire process and adds cost. It’s interesting on a business level to see the cost saving measure being employed by ford throughout the entire process of design and development so they wouldn’t have to cut costs on materials and even fit a hybrid system into the target budget. This might even be an internal test by ford to explore ways to reduce development costs across the board for future projects. Vehicle costs and materials continue to rise in price while incomes are not increasing to arch so manufacturers are going to have to focus on reducing development costs over the next decade to keep their cars affordable.
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