SMEA vs.
FMEA Models and AI Training
The Same Pattern in Training - Humans and AI Models Alike
Introduces Success
Mode and Effects Analysis (SMEA) as a modern, positive alternative to
the traditional Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) within
the Integrated Process Excellence (IPE) framework. While FMEA focuses
on preventing defects and identifying what could go wrong, SMEA prioritizes
the conditions that drive success by scoring factors based on Benefit,
Occurrence, and Measurability. The author argues that these tools are most
effective when used as complements, where FMEA establishes
a safety floor and SMEA raises the performance ceiling. This
dual approach is applied not only to manufacturing and industrial processes but
also to the training of human employees and AI models to
foster proactive initiative rather than hesitant hypervigilance. Ultimately,
the source promotes a structured methodology for organizations
to transition from mere compliance to optimized, repeatable excellence.
For the article:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h0QiEAeefiWZEuf1feWM1RHXjKi2nuZt/view
For the video:
John Cachat
johncachat@ipe.services
www.ipe.services
Reference Material
Books on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/stores/John-Cachat/author/B0G4NB66MD
LinkedIn Articles
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncachat/recent-activity/articles/
YouTube Videos
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOa9WQuRzLfIFqVgCKpzdgw


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