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Abstract
Reliability and test planning takes time and it’s easy to use the plan worked out for the last program. Yet this doesn’t consider the new risks or technology or use conditions that impact product reliability.
If you find resistance as you propose improvements to the reliability plan or to the test plan, what can you do to gain acceptance? If the source of resistance that what we did last time worked, why change, then what steps can you take to secure support for the needed changes?
If you organization only does the same thing and wonders why the product reliability is not improving, then let’s talk. Let’s explore how to break the cycle of just do the same as last time and focus on reliability plans and testing that add value.
In this webinar let’s explore how to create plans and testing that actually helps your team improve the reliability of the products.
This Accendo Reliability webinar originally broadcast on 7 October 2014.
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HI Jeff,
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cheers,
Fred
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