Consider both your customer and business expectations to create meaningful goals to guide your team's reliability decisions.

Everyone knows what reliability is. And that's the problem. We have used the term reliability' in normal, everyday speech since we were children. So that means we have decades of preconceived ideas about what reliability is (and is not). But that means there are lots of different ideas about what reliability is. Some people think this thing called the MTBF' is a measure of reliability (it isn't). And neither is the failure rate.' Neither are things called the L10' and B10' lives. So if you want to find out what reliability actually is (no equations) this webinar is for you!
This Accendo Reliability webinar was originally broadcast on 22 July 2025.
To view the recorded video/audio and PDF workbook of the event, visit the webinar page.
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Consider both your customer and business expectations to create meaningful goals to guide your team's reliability decisions.
An introduction to setting up and using reliability performance monitoring. Be sure to connect the metric to the decision you need to make.
A basic discussion about the importance of environmental and use conditions for every reliability related decision
Let's explore the elements that make up a reliability goal. Plus, the range of inputs you can use to define each element.
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