December 17, 2008
Web Workshop: Overview of the Reliability Centered Maintenance Project Managers Guide
Please join Jack Nicholas Jr. for this 12th of 12 web workshops in the Advancing Reliability series for 2008
In this 60 minute workshop Jack will discuss how to use the Reliability Centered Maintenance Project Managers Guide (formerly known as the RCM Scorecard) to:
1) Provide leaders of RCM initiatives with the knowledge and identification of tools needed to be successful.
2) Provide prospective and actual RCM users, participants and other interested parties with a tool to help decision making on whether or not to initiate an RCM Project and (given the decision to proceed) determine progress in or demonstrate how successful it is while in progress and was after completion. RCM Project metrics, measures or Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) use data collected:
a) When considering whether or not to conduct an RCM analysis on an asset
b) Prior to performing an analysis, (prior to the RCM Analysis Phase) as a baseline
c) During the RCM project Analysis Phase
d) During and/or after RCM analysis as resulting action items are implemented (RCM Project Implementation Phase)
e) From the point after implementation begins and throughout defined period(s) when benefits are realized. (RCM Project Benefits Phase)
3) Provide cognizant managers, supervisors and/or “champions” with a tool to help justify an RCM project and to measure progress on a given asset or set of systems during analysis and implementation phases. In addition, it provides a basis for measuring the benefits derived from the overall effort.
4) Provide a basis for comparison of differing approaches to RCM methodology.
New: Use your PC VoIP or Telephone to hear the workshop. VoIP saves long distance charges.
There is no fee for this web workshop.
