Shon Isenhour, Eruditio
Articles
Five why “nots”: Using more than the “5 whys” method for root cause analysis
Using 5 Whys alone may leave engineers with an incomplete root cause picture, which is why other methods should be considered to help solve the problems and keep them from recurring.
More preventive maintenance is not necessarily the answer
More is not necessarily better when it comes to preventive maintenance. In order to strike the perfect balance, you have to find the right amount of maintenance as well as what tools best accomplish the job.
Six questions about reliability vision companies need to answer
Companies that want to use reliability vision should ensure workers are practicing what they preach and make sure the message is transmitted across a variety of mediums.
Three steps to becoming a proactive leader
Proactive leadership may seem counterintuitive to our reactive minds, but it will go a long way to help avoid potential risks or dangers on a project.
MTTR can cause reliability problems if not used right
The use of mean time to repair (MTTR) to improve reliability can cause problems if it’s used alone, in immature organizations, or if it’s used without an understanding of the potential problems it can use.
Ten tips to immediately improve your key performance indicators
Plan, think and manage your way to a better KPI process in the new year.