Fundamentals of Allocation

Fundamentals of Allocation

Update: 2025-02-11
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Fundamentals of Allocation


podcast episode with speaker Fred Schenkelberg


The dividing up of a reliability goal is one way to specify reliability goals for specific key elements of your product. Yet, that is not the only purpose of allocation. It can and should be a key practice to get your team working toward a common goal in a unified and collaborative manner.


Let's discuss a couple of easy ways to accomplish reliability allocation or apportionment, then examine a valuable way to use this tool to improve the chances of achieving your overall reliability goal.


This Accendo Reliability webinar was originally broadcast on 11 February 2025.





To view the recorded video, visit the webinar page.

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Fundamentals of Allocation

Fundamentals of Allocation

Fred Schenkelberg