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by JD Solomon Leave a Comment

Communicating with FINESSE: How to Avoid Putting a Stench in Someone’s Ear

Communicating with FINESSE: How to Avoid Putting a Stench in Someone’s Ear

“So, what did you think about the most recent five-year management assessment?” asked the Agency Director.

I knew it was a loaded question. If the executive team had agreed with the assessment, the chief operating officer would not have asked me to review it before the report was presented to the Board of Directors.

“I had some issues with the report,” I responded. “Out of the gate, they lost me and will probably lose your Board with that multi-colored, busy graph.”

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Filed Under: Articles, Communicating with FINESSE, on Systems Thinking

by Carl S. Carlson Leave a Comment

Unique Challenges When Facilitating FMEAs

Unique Challenges When Facilitating FMEAs

“Interdependent people combine their own efforts with the efforts of others to achieve their greatest success.” Stephen Covey

If you’ve been reading the FMEA facilitation series, by now you understand the primary facilitation skills. Studying and applying these skills will help you achieve excellent results in FMEA applications. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Inside FMEA, on Tools & Techniques Tagged With: Facilitation

by Mike Sondalini Leave a Comment

Lean Manufacturing

Lean Manufacturing

An Overview of how it can help a business

A presenation by Mike Sondalini

Food, Fibre & Timber Industry Lean Manufacturing Overview

Three universal problems in business…

  1. Wasted effort and wasted resources
  2. Using wrong business processes for the purpose
  3. Wide and out-of-control process variation

Lean Manufacturing provides tools and solutions to address them

https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/key/x5y3qARiRkvxW1

Filed Under: Articles, Maintenance Management, on Maintenance Reliability

by Greg Hutchins Leave a Comment

Bruce Turner – Future of Internal Audit – Howard Wiener Interviewer

Bruce Turner – Future of Internal Audit – Howard Wiener Interviewer

Interview by Howard Wiener of Bruce Turner (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

Bruce is an active company director and audit committee chair. He is a well-respected transformational leader with deep and broad professional governance, risk, compliance and audit experience. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours of 2015 in recognition of his significant service to public administration through governance and risk management practices, and to the profession of internal auditing.

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Filed Under: Articles, CERM® Risk Insights, on Risk & Safety

by George Williams Leave a Comment

Motion Amplification

Motion Amplification

George Williams, CEO of ReliabilityX, providing insight on using Motion Amplification technology and its benefits.

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Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, ReliabilityXperience

by Nancy Regan Leave a Comment

Beating Procrastination

Beating Procrastination

Have you ever procrastinated?  The struggle is real.  I found myself in the web of fear and overwhelm…until I did this 

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Filed Under: Articles, Everyday RCM, on Maintenance Reliability

by Sanjeev Saraf Leave a Comment

Overview Of Chemical Plant Security

Overview Of Chemical Plant Security

Chemical Facility Anti Terrorism Standard (CFATS) came into force on Nov. 20, 2007 as a Federal Regulation under 6 CFR 27. This set into motion the process of assessing threats to chemical plants and refineries in the U.S.

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Filed Under: Articles, on Risk & Safety, Operational Risk Process Safety

by JD Solomon Leave a Comment

Communicating with FINESSE: This Is How to Make Your Graphics More Powerful, Understandable

Communicating with FINESSE: This Is How to Make Your Graphics More Powerful, Understandable

“I have a question,” stated the Chief Financial Officer. “The second data point from the right end of the line the drastically different than the others. How do you know that the line should be straight? Should not the cost line be curved between the last two data points?”


“Well, when we look at the correlation of the best-fit line with and without the point you reference, we obtain a nearly ideal fit when we treat the second point from the end as an anomaly,” stated the highly educated, high-brow consultant was discussing the agenda item before mine. His second sentence was equally long as he started launching into details about correlation and how the computer program cyphered through all of the data.

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Filed Under: Articles, Communicating with FINESSE, on Systems Thinking

by Robert (Bob) J. Latino Leave a Comment

RCA Principal Analysts vs Subject Matter Experts: What’s the Difference?

RCA Principal Analysts vs Subject Matter Experts: What’s the Difference?

An undesirable event occurs (fancy term for unexpected failure) a Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is triggered. This usually means what occurred is a severe event as triggers are often set pretty high (i.e. – reportable injury/fatality, equipment damage in excess of x-thousands of dollars, production losses in excess of x-thousands of dollars, regulatory violation, etc.). Since there is urgency and visibility, how do I decide who will lead the investigation/RCA? Our natural tendency is to identify the technical ‘expert’ in the nature of whatever the undesirable event was. But does that typically produce the most effective outcome for the organization and its employees? This article will focus on which skills are needed most, under such conditions, and why

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Filed Under: Articles, on Systems Thinking, The RCA

by Greg Hutchins Leave a Comment

Learning Curves: A Bitter buy Undeniable Risk!

Learning Curves: A Bitter buy Undeniable Risk!

Guest Post by Malcolm Peart (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

Despite our collective educational establishments that purport to teach so that people can learn, ‘education’ is not necessarily learning.  Mark Twain wrote disparagingly that “Education consists mainly in what we have unlearned” and also that he never let schooling interfere with his own education.  Education is not necessarily knowledge and real learning comes from the application of theory tempered with experience which will make for better decisions and better outcomes.  Benjamin Franklin’s words from over 200 years’ ago “Tell me, I forget. Teach me, I remember. Involve me and I learn” still ring true today.

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Filed Under: Articles, CERM® Risk Insights, on Risk & Safety

by James Reyes-Picknell Leave a Comment

How to Build Data & Influence People

How to Build Data & Influence People

The gang talks about how to start building proper data, and the trials and tribulations in convincing other departments of your causes.

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Filed Under: Articles, Conscious Asset, on Maintenance Reliability

by Mike Sondalini Leave a Comment

Chance-of-Success Mapping Analysis

Chance-of-Success Mapping Analysis

“Chance-of Success-Mapping” is probably the most revolutionary concept used in Industrial and Manufacturing Wellness. It is certainly one that will help managers most when they want the best choices for their organization

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Filed Under: Articles, Life Cycle Asset Management, on Maintenance Reliability

by Larry George 1 Comment

Subjective Fragility Function Estimation

Subjective Fragility Function Estimation

I needed multivariate fragility functions for seismic risk analysis of nuclear power plants. I didn’t have any test data, so Lawrence Livermore Lab paid “experts” for their opinions! I set up the questionnaires, asked for percentiles, salted the sample to check for bias, asked for percentiles of conditional fragility functions to estimate correlations, and fixed pairwise correlations to make legitimate multivariate correlation matrixes. Subjective percentiles provide more distribution information than parameter or distribution assumptions, RPNs, ABCD, high-medium-low, or RCM risk classifications.

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Filed Under: Articles, on Tools & Techniques, Progress in Field Reliability?

by Bryan Christiansen Leave a Comment

Reliability Techniques For Analyzing And Improving Fault Tolerance

Reliability Techniques For Analyzing And Improving Fault Tolerance

When designing equipment and processes, engineers leave a safety margin that ensures equipment remains functional when a fault or defect is affecting it partially or wholly. Minor defects affecting production assets should not cause immediate breakdowns. A fault-tolerant system remains operational for predetermined intervals before undertaking corrective measures. Faults affecting the operation of different systems emanate from more than a single source. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, CMMS and Reliability, on Maintenance Reliability Tagged With: Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Fault tolerance, Fault/Success Tree Analysis (FTA/STA)

by George Williams Leave a Comment

Types of Training

Types of Training

George discusses video reviews, options for training, and how to get funding.

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Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, ReliabilityXperience

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