3. Abaque de Régnier® method
3.1 Origins and applications
The Abaque principle was devised by François Régnier as early as 1973, and has since been patented. At the time, François Régnier realized that certain high value-added ideas were not coming out of traditional brainstorming sessions. He realized that group work is not as effective as it should be, because it's always the same people who talk and the same people who don't: shyness, fear of hierarchy, fear of making mistakes. Many factors prevent some people from expressing themselves spontaneously. This is the consequence of groupthink....
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Bibliography
Websites
De JONG (H.H.), interesting Eurocontrol site on methods for identifying risks and their criticality http://www.nlr-atsi.nl/downloads/guidelines-for-the-identification-of-hazards.pdf
LINDQVIST (P.), NORDÄNGER (U.-K.), interesting site on e-Delphi methods
Standards and norms
- Evaluation Criteria for reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) Processes - SAE JA 1011 - 1999
- A Guide to the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Standards - SAE JA 1002 - 2002
- Operator/Manufacturer Scheduled Maintenance Development, rev 2011 - ATA MSG-3 - 2011
- Dependability management –Part 3-11: Application guide – Reliability-based maintenance - CEI 60300-3-11 - 1999
- Reliability-centered...
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