Communicating as a Reliability Engineerpodcast episode with speaker Fred SchenkelbergCreating a plan and generating information is part of reliability engineering, yet it's not enough. To be a successful engineer, one must communicate well. This means we need to write, discuss, and present well. We are often called upon to examine failures and recommend solutions, examine a dataset and explain the finding, or conduct an experiment and detail the results.

Communicating well is often an overlooked skill in our formal education. Despite that lack of training, many engineers do become excellent communicators. Let's explore how you can improve your communication skills and enhance your ability to do your work. Let's examine how to focus on these skills and what precisely to focus on for the best effect.

This Accendo Reliability webinar was originally broadcast on 9 May 2023.

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Communicating Reliability, Risk and Resiliency to Decision Makers (book)

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SOR 348 Speaking Reliability with Management (podcast)

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