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Chris Hallum - UE Systems - Ultrasound | Partnership and long-term thinking in Reliability

49 min · 19. huhti 2026
jakson Chris Hallum - UE Systems - Ultrasound | Partnership and long-term thinking in Reliability kansikuva

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Chris Hallum from UE Systems & host of his own podcast - Talking Reliability shares his insights on reliability, the evolution of ultrasound technology, and the importance of training and partnership in condition monitoring. Discover how large organizations like Amazon implement standardization and leverage AI to optimize asset management. ## The Chain of Reliability: Understanding Roles Across Departments Reliability in any organization is akin to a chain, where each department plays a crucial role. Chris emphasizes that if one link in the chain weakens, the entire system can falter. For example, procurement teams often purchase cheaper alternatives that may not meet the necessary reliability standards, impacting overall performance. The Importance of Cross-Departmental Communication Why It Matters: Ensuring that all departments—from engineering to procurement—understand their roles in maintaining reliability can prevent costly mistakes. How to Implement: Foster open communication channels between departments. Regular meetings can help clarify responsibilities and align goals. Common Mistake: Ignoring the interconnectedness of departments can lead to oversights that undermine reliability efforts.

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