Let's explore how to create plans and testing that actually helps your team improve the reliability of the products.

Only some discussions about reliability go well. Some conversations make it obvious reliability is an afterthought or considered a barrier to creating and shipping products. Other conversations seem to support reliability work, yet really are little more than lip service. Then, there are meaningful conversations that improve the reliability culture within the organization.
Let's examine a few examples of each and how to engage to shift all conversations into the good' category. How those around us talk about reliability matters, and one of our roles is to improve the discourse for all concerned. Bring your examples, and let's work together to sort out better ways to shift the conversation to a proactive and valuable focus on reliability performance.
This Accendo Reliability webinar originally broadcast on 8 June 2021.
To view the recorded video and PDF of slides, visit the webinar page.
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Let's explore how to create plans and testing that actually helps your team improve the reliability of the products.
The reliability culture is about how individuals make decisions. Let's lay out how to improve the culture around reliability decisions.
So how do you convert reliability data analysis into useful information for that decision? you do the analysis and then what?
Let's discuss how can you make reliability relevant in your organization - plus a few ways to know it is not relevant.
Let's examine examples, how to shift all conversations into the good' category, and how those around us talk about reliability matters.
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