Welcome to the JSReliability Blog, Improving Future Project Performance Results
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Are you seeking Innovative, fun, practical and yet technically valid ways to Improve Future Project Performance Results for a new or existing Product, Process, or System Project where achieving a successful outcome greatly concerns you and your future? Perhaps, you are skeptical that a reliability improvement program named “RAISES” can play any useful role for managing any of the challenging projects facing you. Either way, I have created this site for you, and I welcome you to JSReliability!
I invite you to please make yourself at home as you continue to explore contents of this site for guidance that just might fill your needs and justify your efforts to make those improvements. I am James G. Short (JS) and I am often asked what led me to choose engineering as a career, electrical systems reliability as a specialty, what lessons I have learned, and what I would like to pass on to future generations as a sort of “paying it forward.” That is the primary purpose for me creating this website, as a means to help make “Improving Future Project Performance Results” a better reality for as many industries and parts of society as practically possible.
The way I intend JSReliability to work to help you to find what you need for improving future project performance results for you, please start your tour by visiting the Welcome to JSReliability kiosk (for a brief introduction to site contents and status of the most recent updates). Then I recommend you to go to the About JSReliability kiosk (for summary of Mission, Purpose, etc). Next, check the JS Experience kiosk (for summary of my experiences, goals, status, etc) and also the RAISES Program kiosk (for explanations of the various elements of the tailorable improvement program plan). If you are still with me after this, examine the Ytilibailer Reliability Shop kiosk (for information on when and where and how I may be available and contacted to assist with your projects). Finally, stop in at the UFANS Club kiosk (for a place to exchange and share with me and other members).
Thank you once again for visiting and I hope you find JSReliability helpful and come back soon for updates.
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