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2012/April
Author:Jeff Dudley, Corporate Director of Reliability and Maintenance, The Dow Chemical Company
When I say “reliable,” what do I really mean? A dictionary will define the word as “capable of being dependable.” Synonyms include terms like “trustworthy” and “responsible.” With this in mind, I ask the following question: “Are...
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2012/September
Author:Jeff Dudley, The Dow Chemical Company
Reliability is more than asset management and quality control. It’s a company-wide mindset that never veers from the goal.
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2012/December
Author:Jeff Eger, Executive Director, Water Environment Federation (WEF)
Rebuilding Our Water Infrastructure
As members of the water profession—or simply as water users—I believe we can all agree that we are at a critical point for water. We can no longer afford to ignore or push aside the state of our water and...
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2012/November
Author:Jim Crowe, Jim Crowe Vibration Technologies
Audio-replay capabilities have enhanced this author's vibration-analysis toolkit and could be doing the same for yours.
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2012/August
Author:Jim Ryan, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Grainger
The geographic reallocation of global manufacturing is shifting, but the movement is in its early stages. This presents both a challenge and an opportunity for U.S. businesses. The presence of manufacturing in the U.S. has typically been seen as a...
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2012/July
Author:John Moubray
This month's 25th Anniversary Article comes from our September 2004 issue.
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2012/March
Author:John Reeve, Cohesive Information Solutions, Inc.
Once you lose control of your data, it’s hard to recover. Check out these tips for improvement.
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2012/December
Author:John Reeve, Cohesive Information Solutions, Inc.
It's an area where the one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work.
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2012/November
Author:John Swann, President, SPX Hydraulic Technologies and Former VP, New Venture Development, SPX
Looking Beyond Best Practice
Today’s operational leaders must navigate unprecedented levels of ambiguity and complexity. Rising customer expectations, relentless cost competition, capital constraints and rapid technological change are redefining...
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2012/January
Author:Kate Vitasek, Author, Educator and Business Consultant
The Air Force was curious. So were we.
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