JerinG
Mechanical
- Oct 18, 2009
- 99
So, the two of us are running a mechanical engineering office for machine design. We are located in Europe. After almost 10 years on the market we arrived to the next step in defining how or business will work.
Or we go stay hourly rate and try to lift the rate every so much time, which is a challenge and we fight for the hours we worked where someone thinks we didn't. We have a strong wish to move away from hourly rate charge if we want to continue in this business, so that it will be somewhat satisfactory to do and live from it.
Or we go on a value based price approach (% of success, etc.), which is quite unknown in engineering field, based on the data I recieved through what I have seen in last 10 years.
We are doing a lot of reasearch about this and yes in other fields this value based approach is quite very much defined. From what we researched it comes down to the basics of measurability what was improved. And that is very hard to do in machine design segment of mechanical engineering. We improve a machine so that in the end is more simple design, easier to manufacture, less maintenance, but because of all the features it becomes more expensive than it used to be. And also it is hard to measure by price, because of inflation which is also usually doing problems in long term price evaluations, among other things.
Does anyone have any good recommendations where to look about this for our field? Or maybe some valuable experience would be also welcome. Take it as a brainstorming topic...
Or we go stay hourly rate and try to lift the rate every so much time, which is a challenge and we fight for the hours we worked where someone thinks we didn't. We have a strong wish to move away from hourly rate charge if we want to continue in this business, so that it will be somewhat satisfactory to do and live from it.
Or we go on a value based price approach (% of success, etc.), which is quite unknown in engineering field, based on the data I recieved through what I have seen in last 10 years.
We are doing a lot of reasearch about this and yes in other fields this value based approach is quite very much defined. From what we researched it comes down to the basics of measurability what was improved. And that is very hard to do in machine design segment of mechanical engineering. We improve a machine so that in the end is more simple design, easier to manufacture, less maintenance, but because of all the features it becomes more expensive than it used to be. And also it is hard to measure by price, because of inflation which is also usually doing problems in long term price evaluations, among other things.
Does anyone have any good recommendations where to look about this for our field? Or maybe some valuable experience would be also welcome. Take it as a brainstorming topic...