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February 21, 2008   EAM-2008 Enterprise Asset Management Summit

EAM-2008 Enterprise Asset Management Summit

March 18-20
Las Vegas

The Conference Board reports that only 16% of [maintenance] application software implementation earns a positive return on investment (ROI). Our own research shows that less than 20% report successful implementation of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) and Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS).

In just 3 days you can learn what it takes to have effective maintenance management software that supports your program with excellent full day workshops and real world case studies by companies who have successfully navigated software implementation.

To learn more about EAM-2008 case studies and workshops please call our conference specialists toll free (888) 575-1245 or…


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February 21, 2008   Top 10 Common Sense Fallacies in Maintenance

#7: Not enough maintenance staff

You will never have enough maintenance staff if you do not stem emergency maintenance requirements of failing assets and you will never stop the failing if you don’t develop and manage a true PM program.

Tip by Ricky Smith, Asset Reliability Advocate
Co-author Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers


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February 21, 2008   Using e-MESA for Planning and Scheduling in SAP

What if you could maximize your SAP INVESTMENT?

What if you could get a daily or shift schedule out in minutes rather than hours?

What if there was a way to get all of your maintenance information into one interface?

eMESA – The Art of the Possible
http://www.dts-global.com


Register for a 30 minute webinar on eMESA Friday February 22

February 21, 2008   Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) Tip

A world class Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) effort is totally defendant on the selection of your RCM Facilitators.

The RCM Facilitator must have the experience and dedication it takes to adhere to the step by step RCM process, leading the team by the correct questions in the correct order. Your RCM facilitators should remember it’s more important for them to be experts in the RCM process and not experts in the process or equipment they are analyzing.

Tip provided by Doug Plucknette
RCM Discipline Leader
Allied Reliability, Inc.
888-414-5760


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February 21, 2008   Leadership Tip

Leading the flock - A Leadership Tip

As a manager, ask yourself this question. Are your direct reports there for your sake or are you in a management position to coach and mentor your direct reports?

Reflect on the image of the shepherd being there for the sake of the sheep and you will have the answer. Thinking in terms of servant leadership, as a supervisor or manager; your role is lead and develop your people. You must adapt to them, determine their needs, set expectations, hold them accountable, rate their performance, clear obstacles that block their paths, and most importantly, help them flourish. If people are not meeting your expectations, take a few minutes to look in the mirror; reflecting on what you see. Are you adapting your leadership style to meet their needs and serve them? Make them successful through your character and adaptive style.

Do not forget, it is not about you; it is about your people.

Tip provided by Jeff Shiver, CMRP, CPMM
People and Processes


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February 21, 2008   More on PM or CM

Is it preventive or corrective maintenance?

There are currently two trains of thought on the use of preventive maintenance practices..... One for mechanical intervention, and one that denotes preventive maintenance as strictly dynamic (observational).

I happen to be a purist: all PM’s should be observational, with corrective measures derivative of this observation. That way, it can be correctly coded into your CMMS as PM as opposed to CM.

In addition, you can then begin to back-track or calculate how many work orders were a direct result of your PM. More paper work, but more accuracy, and helping build your business case for a vigorous PM program.

Reader tip provided by Thomas Heiserman
Maintenance Solutions Group

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February 21, 2008   Maintenance Tip

When installing replacement chains, stamp the replacement date on the master link. It will help you determine chain life. Also, if you write the number of links on the inside of the machine, you can make the replacement chain the correct length before stopping the machine to replace it.

Reader tip provided by Scott Buker
Denso
Maryville TN

Thanks Scott - I will hand deliver a Maintenance Tip hat while I am at MARCON-2008 and PEM-2008 in Knoxville, May 6-8


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