
Giving and Receiving Feedback
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Carl and Fred discussing the topic of giving and receiving feedback, and how it supports professional development.
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Carl and Fred discussing the topic of giving and receiving feedback, and how it supports professional development.
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The Leadership Connection Host, Doug Plucknette, interviews reliability leader David Hurst in Episode 7 of this series. David specializes in developing and updating the reliability maintenance program for the $12B+ assets across the complex as a Branch Manager at National Aerospace Solutions.
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Because of your role as a designer in product development, you have great input into the planning for what field (or real-use) data should be monitored for your product. We talk about this as post market surveillance, which is a typical term used for medical devices. This episode talks about how the post market surveillance engine follows the PDSA (plan-do-study-act) continuous improvement cycle, some expectations of post market surveillance systems, and what inputs designers have in its planning.
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When a challenge arises due to lubrication degradation, the main focus is applied to solving the issue. Many times, this focus is placed on the physical roots or the things we can physically change. Once these physical roots are “solved”, we often realize that the underlying degradation issue appears again. Therefore, it is necessary to examine the real root causes and dive a bit deeper. Typically, most challenges have three types of roots, physical, human, and latent or systemic.
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Music: The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent
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In this week’s episode of The Maintenance Community Pod, we have Tom Ross, Applications Engineer Manager of Machine Health Monitoring at Everactive, on the show! Ryan and Tom discuss the rise of technological tools as the world is evolving. And, how these tools are driving improved performance in maintenance organizations. Listen today!
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Welcome Bobby Lee who has been involved in maintenance engineering working for different companies in various capacities.
Bobby Lee started out as a maintenance apprentice and has risen through the ranks as a maintenance engineer for over 9 years.
In this episode we covered:
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Carl and Fred discussing a listener summitted question: When one’s job is focused on a single area of reliability, how does one keep up with advancements ones own area, as well as the entire field of reliability engineering? [Read more…]

In this week’s episode of The Maintenance Community Pod, we have Florian Ferrier, Co-Founder and Director of msapp, on the show! Ryan and Florian discuss the advancement of information sharing, explore industrial maintenance as a service, and so much more. Listen today!
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Chris and Fred discuss the different words we often use (and misuse) in reliability engineering. ‘Reliability’ has been used for hundreds of years to describe different concepts of ruggedness, robustness, strength, timeliness, trustworthiness and so on. But – reliability has a specific definition within reliability engineering. There are plenty of other examples of how words we use in reliability engineering can have multiple meanings – even when we think they don’t!
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The Leadership Connection Host, Doug Plucknette, interviews reliability leader Randy Reid in Episode 6 of this series. Randy specializes in maintenance organization, training and reliability. He believes in doing the job the right way the first time and equipping maintenance with the knowledge to understand the equipment or processes as a Maintenance Manager/Reliability Engineer at Honda Manufacturing of Alabama.

In this week’s episode of The Maintenance Community Pod, we have Sarah Lukens, Data Scientist at GE Digital, on the show! Sarah shares his vast knowledge on data quality and maintenance data, as well as her journey and experience in this space. Listen today!
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Episode 70:
My guest today is AMIT DROR
Co-Founder of Nano Dimension Ltd. and Customer Success Officer. Amit served as Nano Dimension’s Chief Executive Officer from 2014 to 2019.
Nano Dimension has produced a product which, arguably can be best described as a true disruptive force within the electronic assembly space.
We’re all experienced with inkjet printers. Ink jet nozzles travel from left to right back and forth over a sheet of paper. When the printing process has been completed, out shoots a sheet of paper with text or images deposited on the paper’s surface. Now, imagine a different type of printer. Instead of four-color ink cartridges there are two basic inks, one a dielectric ink and the other a silver-based conductive ink. The print heads travel back and forth and, when the printing process is finished, out pops a multi-layer circuit board complete with vias, through-holes, ground planes, and conductive traces, and markings, ready for component placement and reflow. Need another board, just press print. This technology gives new meaning to “printed circuit board”.
Amit Dror
Co-Founder of Nano Dimension Ltd. and Customer Success Officer
Nano Dimension
nano-di.com
NANO DIMENSION USA INC.
13798 NW 4th Street, Suite 315
Sunrise, FL 33325, United States
NANO DIMENSION (ISRAEL)
2 Ilan Ramon St.
Ness-Ziona Science Park
Ness Ziona 7403635, Israel
NANO DIMENSION (HK) LTD.
Unit 202. 2/F, Lakeside 2, Phase Two,
Hong Kong Science Park, Pak Shek Kok,
New Territories, Hong Kong
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If we’re not careful with or ignore failure modes, we can choose the wrong reliability model or statistical distribution. If our product performance is close to the required limits and/or we need a very accurate model, this could be a big problem.
We talk about the importance of failure modes and step-through a tensile-test example to explore these other topics:
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We all know what the ‘root cause’ is … right? It is the ‘thing’ that caused something bad to happen. The problem is the definition of ‘root cause’ has been abused, misconstrued, re-written, misinterpreted, and all sorts of other things that erode from what it is supposed to be. And by that, I mean it has to be something that we can do something about (and make better). [Read more…]
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Are you credible? Do you have the buy in from your teams? Do you know how to spot a fraud? What can you do to be more credible?
We discuss all these things in this episode! Dean Jarvis has been in the maintenance industry in just about every role possible, he has the experience, he has the education, and he is most certainly credible. But what does that mean? Tune in to find out more.
Find Dean on linkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/dean-jarvis-maintenance-assets/
AssetOn – https://www.asseton.com.au/
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.
Follow Maintenance Disrupted on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/maintenancedisrupted
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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