Results Oriented Reliability and Maintenance Management Seminar Set for October 22
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The Results Oriented Reliability and Maintenance Management seminar is designed to show your organization how to build and sustain successful reliability and maintenance improvements.
When: Tuesday, October 22
Where: Seattle, Wash., USA
Who Should Attend?
Come with a team of personnel to get the most from this seminar that includes:
- Operations and maintenance managers
- Supervisors in operations and maintenance
- Superintendents in operations and maintenance
- Team leaders
- Engineers
- Senior operators
- Planners and schedulers
- Operations and maintenance coordinators.
Topics covered include:
- Common improvement opportunities and obstacles
- How to measure and value reliability
- How time is used in poor, good, and great maintenance organizations
- Why many reliability improvement initiatives do not deliver projected results
- Best practice maintenance system, processes, and elements
- The difference between system and tools
- Creating a culture of reliability
- Building the organizational partnership between operations, maintenance, engineering, and stores
- Key Performance Indicators
- Discover the gap between where you are and where you can be
- Developing a strategy, vision, mission, and action plan to reach your measurable vision
- Optimization of maintenance - how to do it and is there an optimum?
- Selling reliability and maintenance in financial terms to top management.
With your registration, you'll get:
- Class notes and exercises
- IDCON's 112-page Results Oriented Reliability and Maintenance Management manual valued at $95.
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