Carl and Fred discuss an interesting listener question. The listener’s management asked him to create an “eye-popping” chart that summarizes the results on an FMEA.
Key Points
Join Carl and Fred as they discuss how best to share the results of an FMEA with management or engineering. The emphasis is on visually conveying the information, clearly showing the highest risk issues.
Topics include:
Option 1: summarize FMEA based on value, such as cost savings
Option 2: summarize the high-risk issues on a risk matrix. See Show Notes.
Option 3: one page for each high-risk failure mode, with status of resolution
Risk management typically characterizes risk on two axis plot: severity, likelihood
Consider animation to show status of resolution of how high-risk issues
In order to identify savings from FMEA, you either have to wait for field results or perform reliablity prediction
Remember to focus on your audience
Quantify your potential savings, if you can
Consider plotting results on SO Matrix and include cost savings (be sure to document your assumptions)
Management always wants to know the return on investment
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