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Adam and Tim Gaens discussing how reliability engineering can often be a team of one in an organization.
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Adam and Tim Gaens discussing how reliability engineering can often be a team of one in an organization.
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Episode 38: A Special COVID-19 Episode – A Conversation with Circuits Assembly Magazine’s Editor in Chief Mike Buetow
Mike and I discuss the state of the industry amid the COVID-19 crisis. Mike provides a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis of our industry and provides his view from Productronica and APEX.
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On this week’s episode, I welcome Sanya Mathura to the show. We discuss emotional intelligence, self awareness and leadership.
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Data is the single most important parameter that helps you define the rest of the parameters in asset management. That’s why it is very important to capture the right data in the most efficient manner possible—capturing it using digital means rather than traditional ways. Some organizations struggle with digital transformation because they have been doing things the traditional way for the longest of time period and they have difficulty understanding the benefits digital transformation brings to a company. Digital transformation starts with asking the right questions and getting answers by using reliable data, analyzing it, and then, utilizing it to bring value to the organization.
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On this week’s episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we have Shon Isenhour, the Founding Partner of Eruditio, on the show!
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Chris and Joe Bell from G2OPs talk about systems engineering and how it relates to reliability engineering. Joe and his team focus on Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and was hoping to learn more about reliability and MBSE at the 2020 Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS). Was RAMS successful in helping out Joe? Listen to this podcast to learn more.
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Adam and Keith Clark discussing the powerful impact of creating a new role in the organization, The Reliability Czar.
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If you are a reliability engineer – chances are you have done a Weibull plot. You take something like failure data, put it into a piece of software, and presto! [Read more…]
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On this week’s episode, I welcome Joe Adam to the show. Joe is the Engineering & Maintenance Manager at Roche Diabetes. We discuss using ultrasound for low speed applications, precision maintenance and progressing through the reliability journey. [Read more…]
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Episode 37: A Conversation with IPC’s President and CEO Dr. John Mitchell
Dr. John Mitchell talks about the state of the industry, COVID-19 (Corona Virus), and the future of the electronic assembly industry.
This episode revolves around the book titled as Reliability Centered Asset Management by Richard Overman. It is based on using the principles of reliability centered maintenance to manage your assets. It helps you understand the processes involved in managing your assets effectively by finding answers to questions such as; how or why your assets are failing? What are the consequences of those failures? And how to take actions to prevent those failures from occurring in the first place. It is based on the application of RCM principles to ensure reliability through-out the lifecycle of the asset.
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This week on Masterminds in Maintenance, we welcome Doug Plucknette, founder of Reliability Solutions, to the show!
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Adam and Joe Schwendler discussing how “corner case use” in testing can quickly identify robustness weaknesses and most importantly wear out.
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Adam and Jessica discussing how the culture of reliability and maintenance can have a dramatic effect in how production and field issues are resolved.
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Carl discusses the unique role that FMEA can play in a reliability program, when done exceptionally well.
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