Critical Few in Risk Management
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Philip and Fred discuss Risk management – internet challenges during COVID and how we analyse integrated systems that challenge traditional methods.
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by Philip Sage Leave a Comment
Philip and Fred discuss Risk management – internet challenges during COVID and how we analyse integrated systems that challenge traditional methods.
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Chris and Carl discuss reliability management.
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Chris and Fred discuss the Reliability Management Tutorial that Chris and Carl Carlson (another Accendo contributor) will be delivering at the Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS) in Palm Springs later this month. This tutorial can contribute to you getting a certificate as well if you are attending. Like to learn more? Listen here.
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Chris and Fred discuss reliability leadership. What is reliability leadership? Writing a book? Putting together a few slides? The first thing to know is that there is a difference between a reliability manager and a reliability leader. A reliability manager will tend to oversee practices and processes that others have identified or put together. Reliability leaders come up with the rationale, the motivation, the linking with business outcomes and everything else that creates or sustains organizational change. You can have the ‘best’ reliability engineers – but without reliability leadership, you won’t make reliable products. Want to learn more? Listen to this podcast.
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by Carl S. Carlson Leave a Comment
Carl and Fred discussing to talk with management about the subject of reliability.
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by Adam Bahret Leave a Comment
One of the more significant challenges for reliability engineering in product development is complete execution of the planned reliability process in product development. The reliability tools and techniques outlined in the product plan are often skipped or delayed, minimizing the opportunity for outputs to impact the program and product fully. [Read more…]
by Carl S. Carlson Leave a Comment
There are dozens of quality and reliability tools. How does a reliability practitioner know which specific tools to use in a new reliability program. Should reliability allocation be used? Which types of FMEAs are needed? What about robust design or design margin analysis? How does one go about selecting the right reliability tools that will be incorporated into an effective reliability plan?
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We work on projects to improve reliability.
There may not be the field data immediately available. Let’s explore how you can improve the overall program while delivering on your project.
Specifically, what’s with cost and procurement?
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by Fred Schenkelberg Leave a Comment
This discussion draws on over 150 reliability program assessments. Let’s discuss the findings, key lessons, and best practices.
Let’s start the discussion on how to think about improving your reliability programs both at the specific project and across the organization.
Thinking about the value of each task and how it will benefit achieving personal, business, and customer objectives are key.
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