Reliability Leadership Game Launched at The RELIABILITY Conference

Scenario Based Experience Designed to Teach Reliability Leadership

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, US, April 26, 2018 

Reliabilityweb.com® announces the release of the Reliability Leadership® Game at the 13th Annual RELIABILITY Conference held in Las Vegas, Nevada from April 23-27, 2018.

According to Terrence O'Hanlon, CEO, Reliabilityweb.com, “Most organizations approach reliability as a technical project. Research conducted by Reliabilityweb.com, and confirmed by numerous other sources, shows that this approach fails to generate sustainable business success over 70% of the time.”

Companies in the United States spend $14 billion annually on leadership development. However, according to industry research, the leadership failure rate among senior executives is 50%. Warren Bennis, pioneer of leadership studies, states that it is almost a cliché that a single definition of leadership is lacking.

“Top quartile or best-practice organizations know that performance is achieved through leadership; however, they also realize that results are only delivered through an engaged and empowered workforce,” states O’Hanlon. “Most of the organizations we meet use a small group of reliability specialists to ‘drive’ reliability in the enterprise. They lack a workable plan to engage and empower the entire workforce.”

The Reliability Leadership Game is designed to allow participants to discover for themselves that leadership does not come from one person, it comes from everyone. This is especially true for reliability. It is important to have strong leadership at all levels of the organization, from the front-line workforce, supervisors, managers and executives, in order to create a sustainable, high-performance reliability system.

The Reliability Leadership Game is available in 1-day and 2-day formats. The game will become a regular feature at events like The RELIABILITY Conference (TRC) and the International Maintenance Conference (IMC), both produced by Reliabilityweb.com, as well as other popular industry events. Also available for private, on-site delivery for organizations who wish to train in teams or avoid travel.

For more information, contact: crm@reliabilityweb.com

About Reliabilityweb.com
Created in 1999, Reliabilityweb.com is a community of knowledge and a community of practice focused on advancing reliability and asset management to make stakeholders safer and more successful. The Reliabilityweb.com team works with integrity, authenticity and responsibility. More details are available at www.reliabilityweb.com.