Decisions and Safety
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Kirk and Fred discussing whether to ship a product that may or may not be safe and reliable.
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Kirk and Fred discussing whether to ship a product that may or may not be safe and reliable.
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In this special episode of the Maintenance Mavericks Podcast, we have the CEO of Empowering Brands, Charli K Matthews, on the show!
Listen now to learn more about the inspiration behind Empowering Women in Industry, why diversifying your network is necessary, and how to take action today.
Women in Maintenance is a special series hosted by Caitlyn Young-Gilbert, UpKeep’s Maintenance Community Founder. Caitlyn meets with a female leader in the maintenance industry to discuss their career journeys and share best practices to help other women within the maintenance industry thrive!
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We talk about customers of design information. It takes many people to realize a product design into something that can be sold and used. Those people need design information to ensure that they’re performing their tasks to produce a high-quality product, and to be able to use our product appropriately. We review who our customers are and what type of information they need from design engineers.
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In this episode, I speak with Anthony Natoli and talk about Continuous Improvement (CI). He shares his experiences and the journey the site has taken to reach a level of maturity where they have now embedded the CI practices and can see the benefits. Anthony shares the challenges, his learnings, and how they started the CI journey.
You can get In touch with Anthony via LinkedIn(https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-natoli-50038166/) or email him at (anthony.natoli@ccep.com).
by Christopher Jackson 2 Comments
Sounds simple, right? And it is. Reliability growth literally refers to a process where we improve the reliability of a product, system, or service. But sometimes we find ourselves in situations where it is expected that not only do we understand reliability growth … but measure it. And predict how much it will grow in the future. This is sometimes called Reliability Growth Testing (RGT), Reliability Growth Planning (RGP), or Reliability Growth Prediction. And there are lots of equations and models for all these things. But do these models actually model the ‘real world?’ … can they work for you? … SHOULD they work for you? This webinar introduces you to the topic of reliability growth (both qualitative and quantitative) along with key concepts (like the Duane Failure Pattern) to help you work out if there is (or is not) a place for reliability growth in your organization.
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It is my pleasure to welcome back Simon Jagers, one of the founders of Samotics, an industrial analytics company that helps clients improve reliability and sustainability, particularly of their rotating equipment.
In this episode we covered:
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On this week’s The Leadership Launchpad Project, Gary Ryan, author of Disruption Leadership Matters, joins Rob Kalwarowsky and Susan Hobson. We talk about Leadership 2.0, stories of 2.0 leaders who have led through the pandemic and how we transition from a 1.0 to a 2.0 leader.
For high-performance leadership programs, services, psychological safety assessments, talent optimization tools, burnout prevention programs, speaking and more, check out elitehighperformance.com reach out to Rob at rob@elitehighperformance.com or Susan at susan@elitehighperformance.com
Check out Gary’s book, Disruption Leadership Matters – https://www.disruptionleadershipmatters.com/
Connect with Gary Ryan on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyryan1/
Connect with Rob Kalwarowsky on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kalwarowsky/
Connect with Susan Hobson on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jumpstartliving/
Check out – elitehighperformance.com
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Chris and Fred discuss the ‘hierarchy’ of reliability engineering. Which is the hierarchy of the knowledge and terms we need to follow when we learn about reliability engineering. Is it possible to organize our thoughts in a better way?
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In this special episode of the Maintenance Mavericks Podcast, we have Sanya Mathura, Managing Director at Strategic Reliability Solutions, on the show!
Tune in to learn how Sanya overcame the challenges she faced in the industry, how to bring value to the table, and the importance of bringing people from different backgrounds together for change.
Women in Maintenance is a special series hosted by Caitlyn Young-Gilbert, UpKeep’s Maintenance Community Founder. Caitlyn meets with a female leader in the maintenance industry to discuss their career journeys and share best practices to help other women within the maintenance industry thrive!
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Chris and Fred discuss the terms ‘accuracy’ and ‘intervals’ … which are used a lot by reliability engineers. And how they relate to ‘confidence.’ So what to do any of these terms mean?
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On this bonus episode of The Leadership Launchpad Project, Ryan Chan, the CEO & Founder of UpKeep joins the show. We talk about having a growth & optimistic mindset, giving back to the community and inspiring our people.
For high-performance leadership programs, services, psychological safety assessments, talent optimization tools, burnout prevention programs, speaking and more, check out elitehighperformance.com reach out to Rob at rob@elitehighperformance.com or Susan at susan@elitehighperformance.com
Connect with Ryan Chan on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-chan-upkeep/
Connect with Rob Kalwarowsky on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kalwarowsky/
Connect with Susan Hobson on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jumpstartliving/
Check out – elitehighperformance.com
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Music: The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
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Dr. Kunal Shah is the President and Chief Scientist at Lilotree, a manufacturer of novel surface finishes for circuit boards.
Dr. Shah explains the advantages of surface finishes utilizing the thinnest thickness of gold as well as Ni-Less ENIG surface finishes.
Lilotree:
2904 266th Ave NE,
Building B,
Redmond, WA, 98053
https://www.lilotree.com
contact.us@lilotree.com
Phone:
+1-425-780-2732
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My guest on this episode is Tim Sheehan.
Tim is an extremely well-rounded quality engineer with significant experience in many facets of quality. More importantly, he has recently learned a set of skills that really makes him stand out from his peers and capable of designing, developing and delivering complete data solutions at his company.
With digital technologies gaining ground in the manufacturing floor, and pretty much everywhere these days, us in quality have this ever-growing need to become more data literate and even pick up advanced data skills, such as visualization, programming skills (e.g. SQL and R), setting up databases and data pipelines. And that’s exactly what Tim did; he took the initiative and picked up these skills and ended up delivering a much-needed custom data solution at his company essentially closing the gap between IT and the quality function.
In this episode we cover in detail:
– The details of and learnings form the data project Tim has been working on
– The difference between purchasing an off-the-shelf data solution from a vendor and being able to develop one in-house
– How the digital revolution is not necessarily just about data; it is still very much about people, for people.
– What a great data analytics solution looks like
– Why having the technical skills to develop a data solution AND the domain knowledge to know what to build may be the best of both worlds
– Tim also shares his advice with quality folks wanting to become more data literate and gain tech skills so they themselves can design and deliver data solutions at their companies
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Once we’ve decided to control something (think of our prevention and detection controls), we then need to decide how to measure it. Different controls may need different measuring requirements, which can give us discrete or continuous data.
We treat these data types differently when collecting it, determining sample sizes, and analyzing it for results. Tune-in to learn more about how to take the next step in defining controls: figuring out how to measure it and considering the data.