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Title: The Experience Curve


1
The Experience Curve
4 Ps - Product, Price, Place, Promotion
  • A special topic
  • Presented by John Kelly

2
Introduction
  • In the 1960s, the Boston Consulting Group
    observed a consistent trend that seemed to hold
    true across industry
  • Production Costs declined with accumulated
    production experience.
  • Labor efficiencies
  • Standardization
  • Automated production
  • Changes in resource mix
  • Product redesign

3
The Experience Curve
4
Observed Relationships
  • Experience Curve effects hold true for various
    industries.
  • Cost reductions range from 10-25 percent
  • Aerospace Industry 85
  • Repetitive Electrical Operations 75-85
  • Repetitive Electronics Manufacturing 90-95
  • Shipbuilding 80-85
  • Repetitive Welding Operations 90
  • Repetitive machining or punch-press 90-95

5
Exponential Decay Curves
Examples of 90 experience curve 10 percent
cost reduction 70 experience curve 30 percent
cost reduction
6
Implications (2 strategies)
  • Firms can realize increases in profit margins or
  • Firms can gain market share over competitors
    through aggressive pricing brought on by
    decreases in production costs.

7
Potential Problems
  • Not a universal law requires sound management or
    production costs will rise
  • Competing firms may replicate cost reductions
    without making large investments (copy plant
    efficiencies)
  • New technologies may create a new experience
    curve rendering old plants obsolete (old
    experience curve truncates)

8
Conclusions
  • For most industries, the Experience Curve Concept
    holds true
  • Firms can expect production costs to decrease
    with production experience
  • The relationship is not a substitution for sound
    management practices
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