An Effective Start in Reliability Engineering Abstract Philip and Fred discussing How to get started in Reliability, Building your Network of Advisors, Using Mentoring to uncover Gold, Thirst and passion for getting better, teamwork and making the inevitable mistake. Key Points Join Philip and Fred as they discuss how to get started in the Reliability […] The post SOR 566 An Effective Start in Reliability Engineering appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
An Effective Start in Reliability Engineering Abstract Philip and Fred discussing How to get started in Reliability, Building your Network of Advisors, Using Mentoring to uncover Gold, Thirst and passion for getting better, teamwork and making the inevitable mistake. Key Points Join Philip and Fred as they discuss how to get started in the Reliability [...]
Philip and Fred discussing How to get started in Reliability, Building your Network of Advisors, Using Mentoring to uncover Gold, Thirst and passion for getting better, teamwork and making the inevitable mistake.
Join Philip and Fred as they discuss how to get started in the Reliability role s available today.
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So, Enjoy an episode of Speaking of Reliability. Where you can join friends as they discuss reliability topics. Join us as we discuss topics ranging from design for reliability techniques to field data analysis approaches.
Philip and Fred discuss a myriad of topics relevant to getting started and succeeding in the Reliability profession. As reliability professionals we get to work on everything from the smallest micro circuit to the largest of machines ever built. This show discusses how we got our start into the field of reliability back when it wasn’t a defined field of specialization. Salient points are made for the next generation of Reliability professions that include continual learning, the need to have a great mentor who helps guide your development and having a thirst or passion for getting better everyday. Fred and Phil speak to the technology trap, the need for effective communications, the value of technical soundness and the need to appraoch reliability as a people process.
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