Accendo Reliability https://fred-schenkelberg-project.prev01.rmkr.net Fri, 10 Jan 2025 16:54:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 © 2025 FMS Reliability Illuminated Reliability Engineering Knowledge Accendo Reliability Illuminated Reliability Engineering Knowledge Accendo Reliability fms@fmsreliability.com No The Mighty Power of Mini Reports https://fred-schenkelberg-project.prev01.rmkr.net/podcast/qdd/qdd-160-the-mighty-power-of-mini-reports/ https://fred-schenkelberg-project.prev01.rmkr.net/podcast/qdd/qdd-160-the-mighty-power-of-mini-reports/#respond Fri, 10 Jan 2025 11:53:14 +0000 https://accendoreliability.com/?post_type=podcast&p=584684 The Mighty Power of Mini Reports

When you perform analysis and share it with others to make a decision, do you sometimes just send the file with a blurb in an email? Only to not quite remember what you did later, when you need it most.

There’s a simple, relatively fast thing to do: a Mini Report. And it provides so much more than just jogging a memory.

Mini reports are a valuable tool for communication in engineering. By using them, engineers can enhance team collaboration, streamline decision-making, and provide mentorship opportunities to junior colleagues.

We talk about:

  • Importance of maintaining records for future reference
  • How mini reports improve team communication
  • Elements every mini report should contain
  • Benefits of organized documentation for teams
  • Role of mini reports in mentoring junior engineers
  • Potential for using mini reports in professional presentations

 


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