On this episode of Reliability Road Rash, we continue our multi episode discussion on the courage to lead change and to think differently. My MUCH better half shares her journey about switching gears, embracing major change and working her way
It’s important for leadership to have the courage to lead change and seek new ways of thinking while also embracing integrity, passion, innovation, and vision. Not only should a leader lead from the front, but also from the top.On this episode
How will we lead change so that our reliability teams can return to work during and after the COVID-19 crisis? Lets brainstorm and generate ideas together so we can provide an environment where are teams can be safe.
Where is the passion, innovation and vision in your reliability program? It's time to inspire and motivate yourself to get out of that status quo rut. It's the same old planning and work management process day after day.So generic, so boring,..
Reliability is just not the “flavor of the day”, it should be the culture. Developing a sustainable Reliability culture provides guardrails to help the team stay on the track. It lets everyone know where we are going and why we are doing the th
How do we effectively acknowledge and reward the efforts, accomplishments, and contributions of our reliability teams? Do we reward too much? Too little? What is the right balance?The goal is to motivate our employees so they'll want to be pro
How do we effectively acknowledge and reward the efforts, accomplishments, and contributions of our reliability teams? Do we reward too much? Too little? What is the right balance?The goal is to motivate our employees so they'll want to be pro
Far too many reliability teams lack progress because they don't know success is on the other side of fear. It's okay to make mistakes and sometimes you just have to dare yourself to suck.On this episode, Larry talks about what fear, risks, and
Far too many reliability teams lack progress because they don't know success is on the other side of fear. It's okay to make mistakes and sometimes you just have to dare yourself to suck.On this episode, Larry talks about what fear, risks, and