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eXtreme Manufacturing
Joe Justice showed a demonstration of this practice to the Tesla model S team at the Detroit International Auto show in January 2011, resulting in a far less complex manufacturing method for the Tesla model 3 through an entire open roof allowing robotic placement of all interior components prior to a two piece roof panel being robotically adhesed in place.

This practice is evident in the 2019 unveiling of the Tesla Cybertruck prototype, where the design is aggressively constrained to allow breakthrough low cost and toughness.

Awards
* CU Berkley (USA) * CU Denver (USA) * University of Washington (USA) * Le Ecole (Paris, France) * KEDGE business school (Paris, France) * ESCPEurope (Paris, France) * ESMT (Berlin, Germany) * McKinsey (Germany) * Babson College (Boston, USA) * Boston University (USA) * Macquire University (Sydney, Australia) * Tshwane University of Technology’s Business School (South Africa) * Red River College (Winnipeg, Canada) * Saint Marys University (Canada) * Iron Range College (USA) * Parsons The New School for Design (NYC, USA and Barcelona, Spain) * Boeing (USA) * Northrup Gruman (USA) * The US Airforce * Bosch (Germany)

Personal Life
Joe was born legally blind to a family of 6 children in 1979, in South Bend, Indiana, USA. As a child, he would touch his nose to the paper to learn to read and practice writing, and one his first written sentences stated in careful letters that he wanted to be an inventor, find the secret to all knowledge, and share it with everyone. His father was a PHD in nuclear physics from Notre Dame University, and his mother was one of the first women to be trained by IBM in computer programming. With the help of powerful glasses, eye therapy, and eventually 3 eye surgeries, he gained distance vision. His mother introduced him to the internet when it was a network connection only between select university computing centers. His father introduced him to lasers and medical machinery during his elementary school years. In high school, his father required Joe to read the encyclopedia after finishing his homework each day. In his high school free time, Joe would draw and paint from life and attended figure drawing classes at the Toledo, Ohio museum of art. Joe began studying martial arts in 1999 and making this the center of his life for two decades, including moving to a house on the same street as the martial arts training center, ultimately breaking concrete with one finger and receiving a 5th degree black belt and the title of Associate Master, referred to simply as Master, from Shaolin Grandmaster Sin Kwang The' in 2018. Joe claims this is where he learned to move and use his body, which he says had previously felt clumsy and out of control due to his poor eye site during critical developmental years. In 2004 Joe married Ai Kuwabara (Japanese) in Boulder, CO, USA. Joe was recruited to work at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2008, commuting weekly by airplane for two years prior to and moving to Seattle, WA, USA with his wife in 2010. Joe has two children, Senna born in Kirkland, WA, USA in 2014 and Bruce born in Shoreline, WA, USA in 2016. Joe moved to Tokyo, Japan in 2019 to open the offices of Scrum Inc. Japan on April 1st. Joe formed the Agile Business Institute in 2019 and assumed the role of Chair.