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2005/December
Author:Bob Call, Life Cycle Engineering
Look to ADDIE and her proven track record when it comes to developing and implementing effective training initiatives.
Alarmingly. . .
In certain skill-level assessments throughout the U.S. and Canada, 80% of those assessed scored less...
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2005/December
Author:Heinz P. Bloch, P.E., Process Machinery Consulting
According to this well-known veteran of the reliability trenches, one of the best ways to hone the survival skills industry needs today and into the future is to pay attention to the basics. Taking time—making time—to read is a great way to...
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2005/December
Author:Joe Gaines, Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP), and Peter J. Sisa, RLW, Inc.
All eyes fixed on the future, the United States Navy looks to extend condition-based maintenance (CBM) technologies into the supply chain.
The Vision
In the year 2015, on some future naval platformÐperhaps USS BLUE SKYÐa machine will begin to...
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2005/December
Author:Mike Caliel, President, Invensys Process Systems
Balancing asset availability and utilization to improve business performance
What I'm about to say is going to sound like heresy to many of today's RCM-focused maintenance professionals: maximizing the availability of industrial assets—even...
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2005/December
Author:Mike Laszkiewicz, Rockwell Automation
Looking at the big picture, if you 're not measuring it, you 're not really managing it.
As manufacturing and production equipment often represent a company's single largest capital investment, maintenance of these assets can significantly impact...
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2005/December
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M., Editorial Director
In previous columns, we've highlighted why there is a need to speak the language of the CEO and CFO. Now, we need to discuss how to do it. Examining the major areas of financial impact for the maintenance/reliability functions in a plant or...
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2005/December
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M.
Just because your company has a CMMS/EAM system doesn't mean you're using it properly. In fact, if you're misusing any of the system modules, the information you're generating may not be accurate.
Data. . . information. . . facts. . . Whatever the...
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
The automation of more and more processes and operations in today’s factories and commercial buildings is helping to reduce energy consumption and increase safety and productivity as never before. However, automation has also added a large dose ofcomplexity for the technicians who maintain and troubleshoot the systems. Click here to learn how Fluke's CNX 3000 Wireless system can help.

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