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Tasimo Product System
MachineEvolution
Disk Availability
DrinkMaking
DiskEvolution
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Response Issues
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Response Situations (Amalgam)
Correction
Variation
Reconfig-uration
Expansion(Capacity)
Migration
Improve-ment
Modification(Capability)
Creation
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Response Type• Hot beverages• New recipe creation• New T-disk creation• Make better tasting stuff• Faster• Easier cleaning• Travel mug accommodation• User custom-recipe memory• Self cleaning• Other kinds of drinks (eg cocktails)• Other kinds of stuff (eg soups)• Add features (eg Auto-start timer)• Bar-code reader failure• Power failure (graceful recovery)• Fluid overflow• Taste preferences• Volume variation per cup• Seasonal changes in market tastes?• Number of process steps• Two cups simultaneously
• Process steps per disk• Homemade disk inserts• Multi-disk recipes
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Correction
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Self Organization• Disk shape mechanically self-aligns
Self-Contained Units (Modules)• Filled T-Disks ready-to-go• Uncommitted T-Disk packages• Bar-code recipes• Power cord per national plug standards
Evolving Standards (Framework)• T-disk mechanical interface • Bar code language• Human interface • National power/plug• Internal process steps
Plug Compatibility• T-disk pop-in mechanical fit• T-disk bar-code reader keyed alignment• Intuitive human interface• Power automatic, plug-cord per nationFacilitated Reuse• None for ready-to-go filled T-Disks• Standardized physical shape for
uncommitted T-Disk packages• Bar-code recipe placement on T-disk
Elastic Capacity• Unlimited T-disk variety within machine
processing capabilities• Unlimited multi-disk per drink
Unit Redundancy & Diversity• Multiple types of coffees, teas, etc• Multiple T-disk usage in sequence
(espresso disk followed by milk disk)
Flat Interaction• Recipe choreographed by disk bar-code• Manual human override/customization
Deferred Commitment• Drinks custom made for immediate
consumption, no pot of unsubscribed waste• Next-in-line user is custom serviced• Bar-code printed on T-Disk when filled
Distributed Control & Information• Recipe in the T-disk, not in the machine
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Evolving Standards (Framework)• ?
Facilitated Plug Compatibility• ?
Facilitated Reuse• ?
Elastic Capacity• ?
Unit Redundancy & Diversity• ?
Flat Interaction• ?
Deferred Commitment• ?
Distributed Control & Information• ?
Self Organization• ?
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Self Contained Units (Modules)• ?
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Makes Single-Serve Coffee Pods
This new machine heat seals your pod and allows you to make either one pod at a time or several to be ready for future brewing.
Makes pods for most brands, including Senseo, Melitta, Simple Human, Juan Valdez, Bunn Home Cafe, Bunn-o-matic, Mr. Coffee, Hamilton Beach, and more.
With the new electric Gourmet Pod Maker you can enjoy any of your favorite coffee flavors such as Starbucks rather than just the few choices that are available for your brand of pod coffee maker!
Unlimited choices, and you can even blend flavors or vary the strength of your coffee or make tea pods as well!
http://coffeegiant.com/index.php?cPath=61_129
http://www.thegreatestgift.com/prodinfo.asp?number=260
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Stainless steel measuring scoop that fits into the pod holder. A 1/3 cup measure might fit perfectly.Mr. Coffee style filters that fit the really small 4 to 5 cup machine. A jar or a glass that fits nicely into the measuring scoop.
Set the jar into the scoop and the scoop into your pod holder, just to make sure everything fits together. The better they fit, the better your finished pods will be.
Take a single Mr. Coffee styled filter and shape it evenly over the end of your jar or glass or whatever you are using. Try to center it pretty good -- but it doesn't have to be perfect. Next, invert the jar and filter and press it into the measuring scoop. Press and spin the jar around a little bit to get nice tight edge in the filter paper at the bottom of the measuring cup.
Remove the jar, leaving a cup-shaped filter in the measuring scoop. Add one scoop, or about 2 teaspoons of your favorite ground coffee to this paper-filter-cup -- more or less to taste. The typical coffee scoops that come with makers hold about 7 grams of coffee which is just about right. Give the cup a slight shake to evenly spread the grounds across the bottom of the filter, and then use your finger to gently fold over the extra filter material, completely covering the ground coffee. For a really well-formed pod, you can place the jar into the scoop one last time and press down really hard with the palm of your hand. Finally, invert the scoop and pop out your home-made pod. Be Sure To Place SMOOTH-SIDE-DOWN In Your Machine
Do-It-Yourself Multi-Serving Pods http://www.ineedcoffee.com/04/coffeepods/
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Closed vs Open Systems in Competition
Closed vs Open Situation DependentTasimo vs MakeYourOwn Closed ???
Apple vs Microsoft Closed LosesLego vs Erector Set Closed Wins
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Who Does What to Keep the Systems Effective(as part of their job description/responsibility/evaluation)
Infrastructure Evolution (who reviews and modifies the various framework elements):
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Module Evolution (who decides and specifies which new types of modules, excises old useless modules):
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Module Inventory Mgmnt (who maintains servicability/readiness and quantity on hand of which modules):
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Real-Time Configuration (who configures/reconfigures the systems): • ?
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Tasimo Product System
MachineEvolution
Disk Availability
DrinkMaking
DiskEvolution
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Reality Factors
Organizational Behavior – Survival rules rule, nobody's in control...• ?
Human Behavior – Human error, whimsy, expediency, arrogance...• ?
Technology Pace – Accelerating vulnerability-introductions...• ?
System Complexity – Incomprehensible, unintended consequences...• ?
Globalization – Partners with different ethics, values, infrastructures...• ?
Other?• ?
Agile Competitors/Attackers – Distributed, collaborative, self organizing, proactive...• ?
Creeping Agile Practices – Outsourcing, transparency, COTS, SOA, webservices...• ?