. The sharing failures cause user frustration.
The three external system dependencies are causing failures. The failures are costing the company thirty eight thousand dollars per quarter. The thirty eight thousand dollars is the cost of lost subscriptions, support credits, and emergency engineering. (6/63)
For a technology B2C family business, the external system dependency problem is the same. The external system dependencies are causing failures. The failures create instability. The instability creates churn. The churn costs thirty eight thousand dollars. Honda's engineering excellence method says: control what you can. Anticipate what you cannot. The internal excellence creates resilience. The resilience eliminates failures.
The Core Principle (11/63)
Four Steps to Apply the Engineering Excellence Method to Handling External System Dependencies
1. Map Every External System Dependency and Classify Each One by Controllability and Failure Impact (15/63)
. For Lean, the dependency mapping should be part of the team's value stream mapping. The mapping is a value stream activity.
2. Build an Internal Anticipation Layer That Detects External Dependency Failures Before They Reach Users (25/63)