
MD 160 How to Engage Your People with Garett Earl
On this bonus episode of Maintenance Disrupted, Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky welcome Garett Earl to the show to talk about people-centric leadership and how to engage your people. [Read more…]
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On this bonus episode of Maintenance Disrupted, Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky welcome Garett Earl to the show to talk about people-centric leadership and how to engage your people. [Read more…]
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The Leadership Connection Host, Doug Plucknette, interviews reliability leader Tim Goshert in Episode 1 of this series. Tim has 40 years of experience working in processing industries.
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It takes a village to produce a design from concept to realization. Everyone along the way seems to think of risk a little bit differently. Designers are both directly and indirectly involved with all these risk management methods, but it’s important to understand who is looking at what type of information. Why? Because of communication. One group might think that risk management is covered in the way they’re thinking it should be, when in actuality it’s not.
This podcast will review risk management of other functional groups and how a designer’s risk affects them.
As a designer you have an important job and a unique perspective to analyze risk of your design and a responsibility to communicate it so everyone can help reduce risks.
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Welcome back to another episode of the Technology Innovations series of the Maintenance Disrupted Podcast where we look at the people and technology fueling Industry 4.0. In this episode, Blair Fraser sit down with Dane Boers of Modla to talk about the digitization of asset knowledge.
In this episode, we discuss the typical approach to answer questions like what should my budget be next year or what predictive monitoring technology should I utilize. It doesn’t take long to realize that most of the questions get answered from the foundation knowledge that exists in exercises like FMECA and RCM but more concerning is the amount of information in people’s head, SME knowledge. But how do you get it out? How do you have repeatability in your answers? Take a listen to this new approach to answering questions using asset modeling.
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Dane Boers – https://www.linkedin.com/in/daneboers/
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Welcome Bennett who is the Director of Product Development at Noria Corporation.
Bennet has a background in Mechanical Engineering and worked in an oil analysis laboratory. Currently focuses on lubrication product development and has consulted for many plants enough to notice the common challenges
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Carl and Fred discussing the subject of root cause. How many “root causes” can there be? Is there only one “root cause” for a problem? What about events or conditions that happen in tandem?
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On this episode, Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky welcome Dylan Day to the show. We talk to Dylan about how he leads as a millwright.
Go to robsreliability.com/leadership and sign up for The Leadership Launchpad Project High Impact Leader program. We’re giving you a $500 early bird discount until May 21 so sign up today!
If you want a private offering of The Leadership Launchpad Project program at your site, email rob@highperformancenarrative.com
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Carl and Fred discussing the relationship of reliability and risk management, including areas of overlap and linkages.
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An asset is a collection of failure modes, manage the failure modes and you manage the asset… This is a quote from our guest this week, Tacoma Zach!
In this episode we discuss failure modes, operating context, and a whole lot more. Asset management is one of Tacoma’s passions and we were lucky to corner him for an hour to discuss!
Connect with our Guest Here:
Tacoma Zach – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tacoma-zach-p-eng-0913514/
www.mentorapm.com
www.uberlytics.com
If your company sells products or services to engaged maintenance & reliability professionals, tell your marketing manager about Maintenance Disrupted. If you’d like to discuss advertising, please email us at maintenancedisrupted@gmail.com
Check out our website at www.maintenancedisrupted.com and sign up for the weekly disruption newsletter with bonus content. If you like the show, please tell your colleagues about it and follow maintenance disrupted on LinkedIn and YouTube.
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Music: The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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We have identified a failure of our design. It’s a complicated failure that has multiple potential root causes, and some that are conditional. Is there a tool that can capture it all and help us prioritize our reactions to get rid of this problem? Yes, there is: Fault Tree Analysis!
Learn what it is and how it can help us get a handle on that big failure:
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Episode 67: A Conversation with Rework/Repair Expert Norman Mier of Best Inc.
Norman Mier is a U.S. Marine Corp. retired veteran with over 20 years of experience in the electronics rework and repair industry. He received his training through the Navy’s Micro Miniature (2M) Electronic Repair Program. He has progressed through every level of rework and repair recognized in the industry. Norman has also earned the highest certifications awarded by IPC in electronics training, being certified as a Master Instructor in IPC A-610, IPC J-STD-001D, IPC/WHMA-A-620 and IPC 7711/7721.
He has worked through BEST for several electronics industry leaders and created tailored courses for their equipment. This also includes providing training to technicians and engineers in surface mount and advanced surface mount technology. The knowledge Norm has brought to these companies has been invaluable to their process improvement efforts. His skill has also been a major factor in keeping BEST training at the forefront in the electronics-training field.
Norman may be contacted here:
nmier@solder.net
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DFR has been a term in and out of fashion for some time—one of the many DFX type programs. DFR, unlike some of the other Design for X programs, has to exist within the overall culture of the organization to be successful. The premise that design occurs at the point of decision implies that each design may have the appropriate information to consider the decision’s impact on reliability performance properly. [Read more…]
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On this episode, Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky welcome Bryan Bieschke to the show. We talk about maintenance leadership, impact and being the leader you want to have.
Go to robsreliability.com/leadership and sign up for The Leadership Launchpad Project High Impact Leader program. We’re giving you a $500 early bird discount until May 21 so sign up today!
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Subscribe to The Leadership Launchpad Project podcast on your favorite podcast platform.
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Connect with Bryan Bieschke on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-bieschke-cmrp-221a05ba/
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Welcome Simon back to the podcast. He is the founder of Semiotic Lab; a company involved in predictive technology maintenance. Previously, he talked about monitoring electrical systems using online monitoring and wireless sensors. Our podcast today is about the practical implementation methods to optimize the benefits of these technologies in reliability. However, tell us more about what you do.
The focus has been on reliability using energy monitoring to improve sustainability for our clients. This has led to serving clients in the US, Canada, and has given us 3 global partners.
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Kirk and Fred discussing the challenge of finding a latent problem in a product after your company has been producing and selling for some time.
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