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Feb 2, 2024 • 0sec

SOR 936 Interpreting Formulae

Reliability (and lots of other types of) engineering relies on equations. Especially statistical equations. But do you know what equations represent or mean? This might sound like 'next level' academia that you don't want to touch. But if you know what formulae and equations represent, it is actually easier to use them because you can link them to tangible concepts in your mind. Want to learn more? Listen to this podcast!
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Jan 29, 2024 • 0sec

SOR 935 Change Management Success

Change Management Success Abstract Greg and Fred discuss organizational change management and behavior change.  Greg’s change management is sell the sizzle.  Fred’s is give them the steak.  Discover why? Key Points Join Greg and Fred as they share change management stories including tips and tools for success.   Topics include: What is change management? How can […]
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Jan 26, 2024 • 0sec

SOR 934 Contingency and Risk Planning

Contingency and Risk Planning Abstract Greg and Fred discuss various situations where contingency and risk planning may be required. Key Points Join Greg and Fred as they discuss contingency and risk ‘what if’ planning.  Topics include: When should a contingency and risk plan be developed. How to develop a contingency plan. What are the critical […]
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Jan 22, 2024 • 0sec

SOR 933 FTA vs RBD

Do you know if a fault tree is better than a reliability block diagram? Do you need to model system reliability ... and need to pick one approach? Never heard of these modeling methodologies? Listen to this podcast!
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Jan 19, 2024 • 0sec

SOR 932 K out of N Systems

A lot of people 'know' what a 'k out of n' system is. But do you know if it mimics are series or parallel system when young? How does the answer change when it is old? If you don't know the answer ... listen to this podcast and see if you can learn something to help your system reliability performance!
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Jan 15, 2024 • 0sec

SOR 931 FMEA Detection – Useful?

FMEA Detection – Useful? Abstract Carl and Fred discuss a reader question about assessing risk related to detection, as part of FMEA procedure, specifically its usefulness and application. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss FMEA detection in FMEA. Topics include: What is FMEA detection? How is FMEA detection assessed in FMEA? What […]
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Jan 12, 2024 • 0sec

SOR 930 Reliability Goals and Requirements

Reliability Goals and Requirements Abstract Carl and Fred discuss the importance of well-written reliability requirements and whether they should be goals or actual requirements. Key Points Join Carl and Fred as they discuss reliability goals and requirements. Topics include: Project goals or metrics are not sufficient What to do if reliability is difficult to measure […]
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Jan 8, 2024 • 0sec

SOR 929 Redundancy Risk Balance

Redundancy Risk Balance Abstract Greg and Fred discuss what is redundancy and why it’s a critical business tool. Key Points Join Greg and Fred as they discuss process and product redundancy in a world that wants to reduce friction and be lean. Topics include: What is redundancy? Why redundancy is important in a lean world? […]
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Jan 5, 2024 • 0sec

SOR 928 Risk and Reliability Lenses

Risk and Reliability Lenses Abstract Greg and Fred discuss risk and reliability lenses for solving today’s dynamic problems. Key Points Join Greg and Fred as they discuss the intersection of risk and reliability lenses under uncertainty.  Fred says: “Reliability is the critical lens to understanding  and addressing today’s engineering problems”.  Greg, a one-trick pony, says: […]
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Jan 1, 2024 • 0sec

SOR 927 Reliability from WWII

It is useful to understand how you get to where you are today to help you get to where you want to go tomorrow. The same applies to reliability. World War II in particular played an instrumental role in creating what has since come to be known as reliability engineering. And some lessons are still relevant today.

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