by Frank | Jan 3, 2018 | Business or Mission Analysis, Design Definition, Implementation, Stakeholder Needs and Requirements
We have found that the best projects typically have sufficient planning up front. This has been accomplished with a handful of the right people, most of the time. This “A-Team” is typically diverse, with decades of experience. The team is capable of:...
by David | Dec 12, 2017 | Business or Mission Analysis, Stakeholder Needs and Requirements
Making no judgement about whether or not Bitcoin is a good investment, the following chart got me thinking about exponential growth, the Laws of Nature, and project success: The graph overlays Bitcoin’s exponential rise on top of previous “bubbles”. One thing we can...
by Frank | Dec 5, 2017 | Business or Mission Analysis
Most of you know that we are continuously looking to help others solve their most challenging problems. It’s what we do – connecting the dots and aligning resources for the purpose of helping our clients. What is your big hairy problem? Why do I ask? Well, let...
by Richard | Oct 31, 2017 | Maintenance, Operation, System Analysis
Well, you’ve made it! It’s Halloween and you’ve reached the end of my FRACAS series, and I’m sure some of you are getting a little misty eyed! Not to worry, sometime in the not-to-distant future, I’ll be back sharing my rantings, ravings and general...
by Richard | Oct 24, 2017 | Maintenance, Operation, System Analysis
For FRACAS to be effective, all parts of the system have to be effective. The system will eventually fail even you’re only doing an excellent job at Failure Reporting and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA). And it will fail badly, particularly if you end up with...