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Objective-related decisons
From establishing a reliability vision for a brand to selecting candidate vendors for components an initial decision is “How reliable does this item need to be?” Reliability objectives encompass deciding on a product’s reliability position within the market, system availability, product reliability, supplier requirements, cost of ownership, and more, all of which reflect business and customer expectations. These objectives provide a touchstone for comparison to reliability measurements.
Here are a few example questions you may encounter that indicate an objective-related decision:
- What are the goals, metrics, and objectives?
- How do you break down the system goal to various subsystems and components and suppliers?
- What are the desired cost of ownership, life cycle costs, and warranty target?