Where is Reliability Training Going?
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Chris and Carl discuss where reliability engineering training is going … noting that Chris and Carl do a lot of it.
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Chris and Carl discuss where reliability engineering training is going … noting that Chris and Carl do a lot of it.
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James and Fred discussing learning from failures, yet shouldn’t we prevent failures?
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It is my pleasure to welcome Ryan Chan who is the founder of Upkeep. Ryan has done a lot of work in building online maintenance communities..
He went to University of California Berkeley and graduated as a chemical engineer. His first job was at a manufacturing company where he noticed several opportunities for improvement in the technology that was being utilized at the time.
These gaps gave me the idea to build a software that could:
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Chris and Fred discuss about how to learn to be a reliability engineer. And ‘learn’ means different things. It could be experiential learning. It could be academic learning. It could be instructional or ‘mentorship’ learning. And you tend to be a particular type of a reliability engineer based on how you learn about reliability. But there are pros and cons for each approach. And sometimes, you just ‘stumble’ into a learning process when a company sponsors you to become their expert. There are so many different ways to learn about reliability. This podcast talks about some of the more common ways, and how each tailors to a certain learning path.
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Distance learning is becoming more trendy in the industry and is preferred by a lot of students especially the ones doing their Masters. The biggest reason that the students choose distance learning over traditional learning is because of the flexibility of the process. Due to this supreme advantage, anyone can get into an online course. It is particularly very advantageous for people who have jobs or need to take care of their families. It is really good for the parents who have limited time and need flexible study hours which distance learning provides. The institutions are becoming more inclined towards it these days.
In this episode, we covered:
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This episode is dedicated to the High Impact Learning that is not limited to just the information you are provided within the classrooms. It meant you have to truly learn about something by actually applying what you have acquired in a learning program so that you can deliver the desired results for your organization. The main focus here is to practically implement the course material for better understanding purposes. This can be done by promoting the activity-based learning in the organizations. Then it becomes a true process where you are doing performance-based work rather than just gaining bookish knowledge.
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This episode of the weekly podcast focuses on the education and training in maintenance and reliability. It is very important to practically implement the knowledge because that’s where you begin to develop skills and then you can improve those skills by continuously being a part of the applications in the field. The organizations like SMRP and eruditiollc.com help new people in the field of reliability by educating them first and then driving them to apply what they have learned. They help you whenever you need but they encourage the practice of self-driven learning because that is what helps you in the long run.
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