Chris Peterson, Blogger
Tim Rodgers interviews Chris concerning her blog, Test To Be Your Best and her thoughts on today’s product testing.
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Author of the Managing in the 2000s articles and host of the Dare to Know podcast.
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Tim Rodgers interviews Chris concerning her blog, Test To Be Your Best and her thoughts on today’s product testing.
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Tim and Fred discuss the risks of focusing only on cost, and how that prevents companies from getting more from their suppliers.
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Tim and Fred discuss the pros and cons of incoming inspection and propose some lower cost alternatives that are more effective.
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Tim Rodgers interviews Dan Deans, concerning Dan’s work as the Chair of the 62nd Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium in 2016.
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Tim and Fred discuss a few of the typical responses from suppliers when confronted with field failures.
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Tim and Fred discuss some proven techniques for improving failure analysis and getting more engagement with your suppliers.
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Tim and Fred discuss the right way to hold a supplier accountable for system failures.
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Tim Rodgers interviews Cliff concerning his book, People: A Reliability Success Story*, and his work with teams on ‘soft’ skills.
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Tim Rodgers interviews Kirk Gray concerning his observations and advice concerning accelerated testing best practices.
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Tim and Fred discuss how to forge a mutually beneficial and trusting supplier relationships to improve reliability.
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Tim and Fred discuss the hallmarks of great supplier relationships that work.
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Tim Rodgers interviews Carl Carlson Effective FMEAs book* and his work with teams conducting FMEAs.
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Tim and Fred discuss the need to partner with suppliers and how to avoid the “vendor’s profit is in repairs” trap.
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Many years ago people would complain about “cheap Japanese” products, but today few people would associate Japanese brands with poor quality.
The turn-around is widely attributed to Deming, and Taguchi, and Juran, and other evangelists who taught not only the tools and processes but also the long-term benefits that can be realized when a company adopts good practices and a culture of quality.
Today I hear people complaining about poor quality in Chinese-made parts and products, and there have been several widely-publicized incidents (see Aston-Martin and counterfeit parts).
Many customers have decided to move their production and seek part suppliers in other locations, including “re-shoring” to North America, in part because they’ve concluded that any cost savings due to cheaper labor are outweighed by the costs of poor quality.
It’s hard to say whether this will have a negative impact on the worldwide consumer perception of Chinese brands such as Lenovo, Haier, and others.
Tim and Fred discuss the common behavior of only focusing on purchase price when working with suppliers.
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