What makes a Failure Analysis a Real Failure Analysis?
Three things.
1) A commitment to evidence preservation that accompanies every step of the analysis.
2) Negotiating a scope that accounts for the significance of the failure, and has an appropriate level of resources dedicated to answering the questions that need to be answered.
3) Epistemological evaluation of the data, going beyond simple logic, which may easily keep us trapped in tautological circles.
Learn more at a ONE TIME FOUR DAY IN PERSON SEMINAR in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.
11-14 November, 2024
Contact Debbie Aliya at [email protected] (or 1-616-475-0059) for more info, or check out the numerous posts here on LinkedIn showing the topics to be covered. This will be interactive, not a dry, boring lecture.
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