2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(10a) “Why All This Talk about Failure? What Happens If We Succeed?”
There is one area where these two seemingly mutually-exclusive concepts align—the innovation and development process. Researchers are trying to innovate and find new products, new pathways to existing products, or simply better ways of making products. However, when exiting the laboratory to either the pilot plant or a production unit, rarely is the question asked, “What happens if we succeed?” What are the consequences, from raw materials procurement, through the production process, and waste disposal issues, will we be facing if our innovations succeed as we had first envisioned them?
This paper explores the concept of a “Success Modes and Effects Analysis” to be used to identify and address the consequences of success in the innovation process, and how application of such a tool can both direct and accelerate the introduction of new and different processes into the marketplace.