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2003/March
Author:Gino Palarchio, Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals
Is your company concerned about retaining the enormous amount of knowledge that will be lost when experienced maintenance workers retire? If the answer is yes, you are not alone; capturing the expertise of retirees is an urgent challenge facing many...
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2003/June
Author:Ian Vail and Joe Mikes, Business Process Architecture, Inc.
Vital step can save rework and stress.
Defining the real need for new software and staying focused is tricky. There are so many variables along the way to a good software implementation that falling off the track is easy. There has to be a...
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2003/February
Author:James R. Cesarini, Valero Energy Corp.
Progressive organizations are using mobile, wireless workflow technology to streamline their process and maximize equipment reliability.
It is no secret that each year petroleum refiners are spending less to process a barrel of crude oil into...
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2003/June
Author:Jason D. Aughenbaugh, Amgen, Inc.
Second in a series of articles discussing the management of backlog
The first article in this series, “Essential Elements of Backlog Measurement and Analysis,” defined backlog as the classification of work that, for whatever reason, has...
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2003/May
Author:Jason D. Aughenbaugh, Amgen, Inc.
Backlog. What is it? What does it mean? Why bother? These are questions that, surprisingly, have many answers none of which are ever the same or fully complete.
One would think that, for a concept that is said to be one of the most...
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2003/July
Author:Jason D. Aughenbaugh, Amgen, Inc.
Last in a series of articles discussing the management of backlog
The first article in this series, “Essential Elements of Backlog Measurement,” defined backlog as the classification of work that, for whatever reason, has not been...
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2003/July
Author:Jim Humphries, Fluor Enterprises
In the past few years, there has been a growing focus on the business side of maintenance. In a few circles, the terms “profit centered” and “profit centric maintenance” have been coined to suggest a frame of reference slanted toward...
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2003/December
Author:Joe Mikes, Consultant
Roles, responsibilities, and policies have to be defined to manage the risks of software installation.
A new software installation is one of the most difficult challenges for an organization. There are many considerations in managing the...
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2003/September
Author:John M. Gross, P.E.
Maintenance planning is the change that will allow you to move from firefighting to proactive planned maintenance.
By do many maintenance departments continue to fight fires—rushing from one breakdown to the next making heroic repairs?...
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2003/March
Author:John Moubray, Aladon LLC
Improving the organization of the physical asset management function to make it more influential and more effective.
Although the details of physical asset management, financial asset management, and human asset (resources) management are quite...
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